What tyre sizes are you running on your Jimny?
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Re: What tyre sizes are you running on your Jimny?
Yes, Samurai drive shafts on his Jimny axles, the stock shafts are shit
i will take a piture for you when i see him
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Re: What tyre sizes are you running on your Jimny?
OK cool, thanks.
Perhaps you could let me know how he's done it too as this is something I'd thought about.
I've looked it up in other areas and some people seem to think there's no way they fit, others seem to think they will fit if cut down.
Perhaps you could let me know how he's done it too as this is something I'd thought about.
I've looked it up in other areas and some people seem to think there's no way they fit, others seem to think they will fit if cut down.
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Re: What tyre sizes are you running on your Jimny?
Mate runs 33's on his catches slightly on flex, 4" spring & 2" body lift cranked radius arms..
As to breaking halfshafts he's run his on the 33's for at least three P&P days and not broke a shaft upto yet and he's flat out everywhere (not a lot of poke/torque from the 1.3) he runs a lobster box also to help.
I would say to run 31's well off road you'd want a 4' springs, cranked arms, extended brake hoses, and a lobster box to cope with the tyre size.
I will note he's eaten through kingpin bearings, he doesn't run spacers as his wheels have a good offset.
As to breaking halfshafts he's run his on the 33's for at least three P&P days and not broke a shaft upto yet and he's flat out everywhere (not a lot of poke/torque from the 1.3) he runs a lobster box also to help.
I would say to run 31's well off road you'd want a 4' springs, cranked arms, extended brake hoses, and a lobster box to cope with the tyre size.
I will note he's eaten through kingpin bearings, he doesn't run spacers as his wheels have a good offset.
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Thanks Boyes.
It's interesting to hear from someone who's got experience of the larger tyres.
If he's running 33's successfully, I'm sure 31's will be OK.
Got any pics/videos of his truck?
It's interesting to hear from someone who's got experience of the larger tyres.
If he's running 33's successfully, I'm sure 31's will be OK.
Got any pics/videos of his truck?
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Re: What tyre sizes are you running on your Jimny?
I might have a video on my phone, but other other half put some of FB from last P&P
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater
If not I can take some tonight as he lives across road anyway...
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater
I've got some pictures of it flexing on a low loader but I don't get 3G at work to send them anywhere..
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https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater
If not I can take some tonight as he lives across road anyway...
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater
I've got some pictures of it flexing on a low loader but I don't get 3G at work to send them anywhere..
Cheers
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Re: What tyre sizes are you running on your Jimny?
Destroying king pin bearings on 33s isn't unusual or for wheel bearings to go quicker.
There's a lot more stress on them with the extra weight of the tyres and leverage of the off set wheels.
There's a lot more stress on them with the extra weight of the tyres and leverage of the off set wheels.
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Meh, I can live with increased bearing consumption rates. It's to be expected.
Boyes, unfortunately I can't see those links. They must be private on Facebook.
Boyes, unfortunately I can't see those links. They must be private on Facebook.
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Re: What tyre sizes are you running on your Jimny?
215/75 15 are on jimny at minute with so say a 3" spring lift
Had 215/80 15 when i bought it. The plastic arches have been cut to accomodate
Had 215/80 15 when i bought it. The plastic arches have been cut to accomodate
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Re: What tyre sizes are you running on your Jimny?
Anything over a 215/75/15 will require lift and arch trimming.
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Yeah, I'm quite happy to trim/lift. Like I say, the ones I'm looking at both have 3in spring lift and 2in body lift and are both running 31's. However, just because someone has bolted the tyres on, doesn't mean everything's going to work properly.
If I bought an unmodified one, I was also interested to work out how much money I'd have to spend to get bigger tyres fitted properly.
If I bought an unmodified one, I was also interested to work out how much money I'd have to spend to get bigger tyres fitted properly.
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