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gq swb and tyre sizes

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gq swb and tyre sizes

Post by shakes »

Before you start flaming me for questions already asked. I cant find em!! call me dumb, stupid or otherwise :oops:

I own a '88 swb GQ with a 2" OldManEmu lift and chopped rear gaurds.

its just about time to go tyre shopping will 33's fit or will I be wasting my $$$ and get too much scrubbage and destoy my tyres/gaurds when i`m out wheeling?

any info or links would be great.
Thanks

Simon
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Re: gq swb and tyre sizes

Post by Hoonz »

shakes wrote:Before you start flaming me for questions already asked. I cant find em!! call me dumb, stupid or otherwise :oops:

I own a '88 swb GQ with a 2" OldManEmu lift and chopped rear gaurds.

its just about time to go tyre shopping will 33's fit or will I be wasting my $$$ and get too much scrubbage and destoy my tyres/gaurds when i`m out wheeling?

any info or links would be great.
Thanks

Simon


you'll be right ... if they scrub any where just chop a lil bit more out
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Post by Beastmavster »

It should only rub a little at the front, depending on various things like spring rate, rim offset, actual tyre size (varies a bit this).

You can get the front spaced out slightly if it's enough of an issue for you.
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Post by Maxxis »

If you have fibreglass flares you will need to trim them a bit, otherwise ok
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Post by krimnl »

cut a little more and put 35's on it :P
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