Can I run 32's on my TJ for a while (unlifted)?
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Can I run 32's on my TJ for a while (unlifted)?
I'm getting my 4.10's on Monday. Next up will be to go to a little bigger
tires. i had been thinking 31's because I don't want to lift the Jeep any time
soon. OTOH, 32's would be great and would work perfectly with that gearing. I
know 32's will hit at full suspension travel, but how much of an issue is this
for anything other than hardcore wheelin'? I do wheel in the Jeep, and I don't
wnat to tear it up. OTOH, I am not out there trying to flex my suspension to
the max, or disconnecting my swaybars, or anything. So... are 32's out of the
question unlifted in a TJ?
-jeff
tires. i had been thinking 31's because I don't want to lift the Jeep any time
soon. OTOH, 32's would be great and would work perfectly with that gearing. I
know 32's will hit at full suspension travel, but how much of an issue is this
for anything other than hardcore wheelin'? I do wheel in the Jeep, and I don't
wnat to tear it up. OTOH, I am not out there trying to flex my suspension to
the max, or disconnecting my swaybars, or anything. So... are 32's out of the
question unlifted in a TJ?
-jeff
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Re: Can I run 32's on my TJ for a while (unlifted)?
IMO, on anything other than pavement, 32's won't fit. Might not even
fit going over a speed bump.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 11 Jan 2004 04:57:13 GMT, handywired@aol.com (Handywired) wrote:
>I'm getting my 4.10's on Monday. Next up will be to go to a little bigger
>tires. i had been thinking 31's because I don't want to lift the Jeep any time
>soon. OTOH, 32's would be great and would work perfectly with that gearing. I
>know 32's will hit at full suspension travel, but how much of an issue is this
>for anything other than hardcore wheelin'? I do wheel in the Jeep, and I don't
>wnat to tear it up. OTOH, I am not out there trying to flex my suspension to
>the max, or disconnecting my swaybars, or anything. So... are 32's out of the
>question unlifted in a TJ?
>
>-jeff
fit going over a speed bump.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 11 Jan 2004 04:57:13 GMT, handywired@aol.com (Handywired) wrote:
>I'm getting my 4.10's on Monday. Next up will be to go to a little bigger
>tires. i had been thinking 31's because I don't want to lift the Jeep any time
>soon. OTOH, 32's would be great and would work perfectly with that gearing. I
>know 32's will hit at full suspension travel, but how much of an issue is this
>for anything other than hardcore wheelin'? I do wheel in the Jeep, and I don't
>wnat to tear it up. OTOH, I am not out there trying to flex my suspension to
>the max, or disconnecting my swaybars, or anything. So... are 32's out of the
>question unlifted in a TJ?
>
>-jeff
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Re: Can I run 32's on my TJ for a while (unlifted)?
IMO, on anything other than pavement, 32's won't fit. Might not even
fit going over a speed bump.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 11 Jan 2004 04:57:13 GMT, handywired@aol.com (Handywired) wrote:
>I'm getting my 4.10's on Monday. Next up will be to go to a little bigger
>tires. i had been thinking 31's because I don't want to lift the Jeep any time
>soon. OTOH, 32's would be great and would work perfectly with that gearing. I
>know 32's will hit at full suspension travel, but how much of an issue is this
>for anything other than hardcore wheelin'? I do wheel in the Jeep, and I don't
>wnat to tear it up. OTOH, I am not out there trying to flex my suspension to
>the max, or disconnecting my swaybars, or anything. So... are 32's out of the
>question unlifted in a TJ?
>
>-jeff
fit going over a speed bump.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 11 Jan 2004 04:57:13 GMT, handywired@aol.com (Handywired) wrote:
>I'm getting my 4.10's on Monday. Next up will be to go to a little bigger
>tires. i had been thinking 31's because I don't want to lift the Jeep any time
>soon. OTOH, 32's would be great and would work perfectly with that gearing. I
>know 32's will hit at full suspension travel, but how much of an issue is this
>for anything other than hardcore wheelin'? I do wheel in the Jeep, and I don't
>wnat to tear it up. OTOH, I am not out there trying to flex my suspension to
>the max, or disconnecting my swaybars, or anything. So... are 32's out of the
>question unlifted in a TJ?
>
>-jeff
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Re: Can I run 32's on my TJ for a while (unlifted)?
IMO, on anything other than pavement, 32's won't fit. Might not even
fit going over a speed bump.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 11 Jan 2004 04:57:13 GMT, handywired@aol.com (Handywired) wrote:
>I'm getting my 4.10's on Monday. Next up will be to go to a little bigger
>tires. i had been thinking 31's because I don't want to lift the Jeep any time
>soon. OTOH, 32's would be great and would work perfectly with that gearing. I
>know 32's will hit at full suspension travel, but how much of an issue is this
>for anything other than hardcore wheelin'? I do wheel in the Jeep, and I don't
>wnat to tear it up. OTOH, I am not out there trying to flex my suspension to
>the max, or disconnecting my swaybars, or anything. So... are 32's out of the
>question unlifted in a TJ?
>
>-jeff
fit going over a speed bump.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 11 Jan 2004 04:57:13 GMT, handywired@aol.com (Handywired) wrote:
>I'm getting my 4.10's on Monday. Next up will be to go to a little bigger
>tires. i had been thinking 31's because I don't want to lift the Jeep any time
>soon. OTOH, 32's would be great and would work perfectly with that gearing. I
>know 32's will hit at full suspension travel, but how much of an issue is this
>for anything other than hardcore wheelin'? I do wheel in the Jeep, and I don't
>wnat to tear it up. OTOH, I am not out there trying to flex my suspension to
>the max, or disconnecting my swaybars, or anything. So... are 32's out of the
>question unlifted in a TJ?
>
>-jeff
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