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Re: MORE 94 WRANGLER TITE QUESTIONS
America's Tire (aka Discount Tire) Store -- not Company (but they might have
them also) -- has them. "INDIVIDUAL" <NOT@NOT.COM> wrote in message news:43dcf30f$0$2949$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com... > > Exactly where would I get these 8" for $27/30? > > > > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:XsOdnfSGj_h6d0HeRVn-uw@ez2.net... >> >> "INDIVIDUAL" <NOT@NOT.COM> wrote in message >> news:43dbd202$0$15924$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosti ng.com... >>> 'Four-Wheeler's Bible' states that a 31x10.50 tire can be used on a >>> Wrangler YJ without any vehicle lift needed. My question then is what >>> wheels would be needed for this size tire. >> >> The factory wheels can be used. Your dealership is interested in selling >> rims that you do not need. >> >> CAVEAT >> In the unlikely event that you have the very narrow and small tires used >> on the Base Model YJ, you could (that's c-o-u-l-d) have trouble with a >> 10.5 wide tire, in this case you can buy new rims that are 8 inches wide >> for $27 each in white or black, or $30 in chrome, and be good to go. >> >> >> >> >> >> The local Jeep dealer tells me they could be >>> mounted on stock wheels but it would not be the right way to go. A wider >>> wheel being a better choice. Assuming that to be true how wide a wheel? >>> Does it need some offset? Help! >>> >> > > |
Re: MORE 94 WRANGLER TITE QUESTIONS
America's Tire (aka Discount Tire) Store -- not Company (but they might have
them also) -- has them. "INDIVIDUAL" <NOT@NOT.COM> wrote in message news:43dcf30f$0$2949$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com... > > Exactly where would I get these 8" for $27/30? > > > > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:XsOdnfSGj_h6d0HeRVn-uw@ez2.net... >> >> "INDIVIDUAL" <NOT@NOT.COM> wrote in message >> news:43dbd202$0$15924$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosti ng.com... >>> 'Four-Wheeler's Bible' states that a 31x10.50 tire can be used on a >>> Wrangler YJ without any vehicle lift needed. My question then is what >>> wheels would be needed for this size tire. >> >> The factory wheels can be used. Your dealership is interested in selling >> rims that you do not need. >> >> CAVEAT >> In the unlikely event that you have the very narrow and small tires used >> on the Base Model YJ, you could (that's c-o-u-l-d) have trouble with a >> 10.5 wide tire, in this case you can buy new rims that are 8 inches wide >> for $27 each in white or black, or $30 in chrome, and be good to go. >> >> >> >> >> >> The local Jeep dealer tells me they could be >>> mounted on stock wheels but it would not be the right way to go. A wider >>> wheel being a better choice. Assuming that to be true how wide a wheel? >>> Does it need some offset? Help! >>> >> > > |
Re: MORE 94 WRANGLER TITE QUESTIONS
America's Tire (aka Discount Tire) Store -- not Company (but they might have
them also) -- has them. "INDIVIDUAL" <NOT@NOT.COM> wrote in message news:43dcf30f$0$2949$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com... > > Exactly where would I get these 8" for $27/30? > > > > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:XsOdnfSGj_h6d0HeRVn-uw@ez2.net... >> >> "INDIVIDUAL" <NOT@NOT.COM> wrote in message >> news:43dbd202$0$15924$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosti ng.com... >>> 'Four-Wheeler's Bible' states that a 31x10.50 tire can be used on a >>> Wrangler YJ without any vehicle lift needed. My question then is what >>> wheels would be needed for this size tire. >> >> The factory wheels can be used. Your dealership is interested in selling >> rims that you do not need. >> >> CAVEAT >> In the unlikely event that you have the very narrow and small tires used >> on the Base Model YJ, you could (that's c-o-u-l-d) have trouble with a >> 10.5 wide tire, in this case you can buy new rims that are 8 inches wide >> for $27 each in white or black, or $30 in chrome, and be good to go. >> >> >> >> >> >> The local Jeep dealer tells me they could be >>> mounted on stock wheels but it would not be the right way to go. A wider >>> wheel being a better choice. Assuming that to be true how wide a wheel? >>> Does it need some offset? Help! >>> >> > > |
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