Stock Jeep - Tire Size
#31
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Re: Stock Jeep - Tire Size
That sounds like your body had shifted just a tad. They probably would've
been at the limit if it were straight and rubbed both sides.
Jim
"Matt" <mhammer8@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3a3f4978.0410220534.1127cd79@posting.google.c om...
>I don't know much, but remember this: when you do go to get big new
> tires for the TJ, have the guy measure. Not all 31 x 10.50s will fit
> right. I got Kelly 31x 10.50 muds when my TJ was new, and one tread
> pattern fit (barely-the little new-tire nubs brushed off!) and another
> would have actually ground down on the fender.
>
>
> Matt
>
>
>
> "DelphiCoder" <delphicoder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:<dcWdd.7482$gq2.3210@trnddc01>...
>> Hi All.
>> I have a stock 4.0 TJ SE 2000. It has wrangler GSA 30 X 9.5 tires on
>> it. I
>> would like to get just a little more clearance. My questions are:
>>
>> Without a lift, what is the max practical tire size I can install.
>> When is it best to get a spring lift.
>> When is it best to get a body lift.
>>
>> I like the Rubicon models, and they seem to have larger tires and sit
>> higher
>> than my TJ. Something along those lines or a little bigger would suit me
>> fine. I am not looking to make a monster vehicle. I am leary of the body
>> lifts. I see alot of those, and the frame sits way down and the body is
>> lifted. To me, I don't see the point, and it looks bad. But, I know it
>> has a
>> purpose somewhere.
>>
>> Thanks!
been at the limit if it were straight and rubbed both sides.
Jim
"Matt" <mhammer8@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3a3f4978.0410220534.1127cd79@posting.google.c om...
>I don't know much, but remember this: when you do go to get big new
> tires for the TJ, have the guy measure. Not all 31 x 10.50s will fit
> right. I got Kelly 31x 10.50 muds when my TJ was new, and one tread
> pattern fit (barely-the little new-tire nubs brushed off!) and another
> would have actually ground down on the fender.
>
>
> Matt
>
>
>
> "DelphiCoder" <delphicoder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:<dcWdd.7482$gq2.3210@trnddc01>...
>> Hi All.
>> I have a stock 4.0 TJ SE 2000. It has wrangler GSA 30 X 9.5 tires on
>> it. I
>> would like to get just a little more clearance. My questions are:
>>
>> Without a lift, what is the max practical tire size I can install.
>> When is it best to get a spring lift.
>> When is it best to get a body lift.
>>
>> I like the Rubicon models, and they seem to have larger tires and sit
>> higher
>> than my TJ. Something along those lines or a little bigger would suit me
>> fine. I am not looking to make a monster vehicle. I am leary of the body
>> lifts. I see alot of those, and the frame sits way down and the body is
>> lifted. To me, I don't see the point, and it looks bad. But, I know it
>> has a
>> purpose somewhere.
>>
>> Thanks!
#32
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Re: Stock Jeep - Tire Size
Walmart has a tendency to pressure manufacturers to give them products at
super low prices. Many choose to actually make a modified product to give
them instead. There are many things that seem to be the same but are
actually different SKUs then other retail stores, for even the same named
product. BFG Land Terrains are the cheapened Walmart version of the AT KO.
They look very similar and may be identical, but it prevents the
'competition' of Walmart against 'real' tire centers that carry the AT KO.
FYI I got my 31x10.50 AT KO set at NTB for about the sme money...but I got
only 4 not 5 and I also have the best warranty package they have.
Shawn
<curtis6317@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:dk7ed.88628$yp.54125@bignews1.bellsouth.net.. .
> What is a BFG Land Terrains? Is this something Walmart has made up
> special? I've never heard of LandTerrain. The cost is nice.
> "E. Jason Brooks" <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote in message
> news:CVXdd.27$Mc.8@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
>>I hear that 31" 10.5 R15 is the largest you can handle without a lift.
>>So... that's what I actually had installed today. They are great. I did
>>notice, though, that when cutting hard in reverse, there was a small
>>amount of rubbing. That could be just old springs since I drive a 2k as
>>well. I plan on getting a 1" or 2" lift some time anyway.
>>
>> I got BFG Land Terrains at Walmart. 5 of them including the spare
>> mounted, blah, blah, blah for about $550.
>>
>>
>> "DelphiCoder" <delphicoder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:dcWdd.7482$gq2.3210@trnddc01...
>>> Hi All.
>>> I have a stock 4.0 TJ SE 2000. It has wrangler GSA 30 X 9.5 tires on
>>> it. I
>>> would like to get just a little more clearance. My questions are:
>>>
>>> Without a lift, what is the max practical tire size I can install.
>>> When is it best to get a spring lift.
>>> When is it best to get a body lift.
>>>
>>> I like the Rubicon models, and they seem to have larger tires and sit
>>> higher
>>> than my TJ. Something along those lines or a little bigger would suit me
>>> fine. I am not looking to make a monster vehicle. I am leary of the body
>>> lifts. I see alot of those, and the frame sits way down and the body is
>>> lifted. To me, I don't see the point, and it looks bad. But, I know it
>>> has a
>>> purpose somewhere.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
super low prices. Many choose to actually make a modified product to give
them instead. There are many things that seem to be the same but are
actually different SKUs then other retail stores, for even the same named
product. BFG Land Terrains are the cheapened Walmart version of the AT KO.
They look very similar and may be identical, but it prevents the
'competition' of Walmart against 'real' tire centers that carry the AT KO.
FYI I got my 31x10.50 AT KO set at NTB for about the sme money...but I got
only 4 not 5 and I also have the best warranty package they have.
Shawn
<curtis6317@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:dk7ed.88628$yp.54125@bignews1.bellsouth.net.. .
> What is a BFG Land Terrains? Is this something Walmart has made up
> special? I've never heard of LandTerrain. The cost is nice.
> "E. Jason Brooks" <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote in message
> news:CVXdd.27$Mc.8@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
>>I hear that 31" 10.5 R15 is the largest you can handle without a lift.
>>So... that's what I actually had installed today. They are great. I did
>>notice, though, that when cutting hard in reverse, there was a small
>>amount of rubbing. That could be just old springs since I drive a 2k as
>>well. I plan on getting a 1" or 2" lift some time anyway.
>>
>> I got BFG Land Terrains at Walmart. 5 of them including the spare
>> mounted, blah, blah, blah for about $550.
>>
>>
>> "DelphiCoder" <delphicoder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:dcWdd.7482$gq2.3210@trnddc01...
>>> Hi All.
>>> I have a stock 4.0 TJ SE 2000. It has wrangler GSA 30 X 9.5 tires on
>>> it. I
>>> would like to get just a little more clearance. My questions are:
>>>
>>> Without a lift, what is the max practical tire size I can install.
>>> When is it best to get a spring lift.
>>> When is it best to get a body lift.
>>>
>>> I like the Rubicon models, and they seem to have larger tires and sit
>>> higher
>>> than my TJ. Something along those lines or a little bigger would suit me
>>> fine. I am not looking to make a monster vehicle. I am leary of the body
>>> lifts. I see alot of those, and the frame sits way down and the body is
>>> lifted. To me, I don't see the point, and it looks bad. But, I know it
>>> has a
>>> purpose somewhere.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#33
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Stock Jeep - Tire Size
Walmart has a tendency to pressure manufacturers to give them products at
super low prices. Many choose to actually make a modified product to give
them instead. There are many things that seem to be the same but are
actually different SKUs then other retail stores, for even the same named
product. BFG Land Terrains are the cheapened Walmart version of the AT KO.
They look very similar and may be identical, but it prevents the
'competition' of Walmart against 'real' tire centers that carry the AT KO.
FYI I got my 31x10.50 AT KO set at NTB for about the sme money...but I got
only 4 not 5 and I also have the best warranty package they have.
Shawn
<curtis6317@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:dk7ed.88628$yp.54125@bignews1.bellsouth.net.. .
> What is a BFG Land Terrains? Is this something Walmart has made up
> special? I've never heard of LandTerrain. The cost is nice.
> "E. Jason Brooks" <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote in message
> news:CVXdd.27$Mc.8@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
>>I hear that 31" 10.5 R15 is the largest you can handle without a lift.
>>So... that's what I actually had installed today. They are great. I did
>>notice, though, that when cutting hard in reverse, there was a small
>>amount of rubbing. That could be just old springs since I drive a 2k as
>>well. I plan on getting a 1" or 2" lift some time anyway.
>>
>> I got BFG Land Terrains at Walmart. 5 of them including the spare
>> mounted, blah, blah, blah for about $550.
>>
>>
>> "DelphiCoder" <delphicoder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:dcWdd.7482$gq2.3210@trnddc01...
>>> Hi All.
>>> I have a stock 4.0 TJ SE 2000. It has wrangler GSA 30 X 9.5 tires on
>>> it. I
>>> would like to get just a little more clearance. My questions are:
>>>
>>> Without a lift, what is the max practical tire size I can install.
>>> When is it best to get a spring lift.
>>> When is it best to get a body lift.
>>>
>>> I like the Rubicon models, and they seem to have larger tires and sit
>>> higher
>>> than my TJ. Something along those lines or a little bigger would suit me
>>> fine. I am not looking to make a monster vehicle. I am leary of the body
>>> lifts. I see alot of those, and the frame sits way down and the body is
>>> lifted. To me, I don't see the point, and it looks bad. But, I know it
>>> has a
>>> purpose somewhere.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
super low prices. Many choose to actually make a modified product to give
them instead. There are many things that seem to be the same but are
actually different SKUs then other retail stores, for even the same named
product. BFG Land Terrains are the cheapened Walmart version of the AT KO.
They look very similar and may be identical, but it prevents the
'competition' of Walmart against 'real' tire centers that carry the AT KO.
FYI I got my 31x10.50 AT KO set at NTB for about the sme money...but I got
only 4 not 5 and I also have the best warranty package they have.
Shawn
<curtis6317@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:dk7ed.88628$yp.54125@bignews1.bellsouth.net.. .
> What is a BFG Land Terrains? Is this something Walmart has made up
> special? I've never heard of LandTerrain. The cost is nice.
> "E. Jason Brooks" <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote in message
> news:CVXdd.27$Mc.8@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
>>I hear that 31" 10.5 R15 is the largest you can handle without a lift.
>>So... that's what I actually had installed today. They are great. I did
>>notice, though, that when cutting hard in reverse, there was a small
>>amount of rubbing. That could be just old springs since I drive a 2k as
>>well. I plan on getting a 1" or 2" lift some time anyway.
>>
>> I got BFG Land Terrains at Walmart. 5 of them including the spare
>> mounted, blah, blah, blah for about $550.
>>
>>
>> "DelphiCoder" <delphicoder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:dcWdd.7482$gq2.3210@trnddc01...
>>> Hi All.
>>> I have a stock 4.0 TJ SE 2000. It has wrangler GSA 30 X 9.5 tires on
>>> it. I
>>> would like to get just a little more clearance. My questions are:
>>>
>>> Without a lift, what is the max practical tire size I can install.
>>> When is it best to get a spring lift.
>>> When is it best to get a body lift.
>>>
>>> I like the Rubicon models, and they seem to have larger tires and sit
>>> higher
>>> than my TJ. Something along those lines or a little bigger would suit me
>>> fine. I am not looking to make a monster vehicle. I am leary of the body
>>> lifts. I see alot of those, and the frame sits way down and the body is
>>> lifted. To me, I don't see the point, and it looks bad. But, I know it
>>> has a
>>> purpose somewhere.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#34
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Stock Jeep - Tire Size
Walmart has a tendency to pressure manufacturers to give them products at
super low prices. Many choose to actually make a modified product to give
them instead. There are many things that seem to be the same but are
actually different SKUs then other retail stores, for even the same named
product. BFG Land Terrains are the cheapened Walmart version of the AT KO.
They look very similar and may be identical, but it prevents the
'competition' of Walmart against 'real' tire centers that carry the AT KO.
FYI I got my 31x10.50 AT KO set at NTB for about the sme money...but I got
only 4 not 5 and I also have the best warranty package they have.
Shawn
<curtis6317@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:dk7ed.88628$yp.54125@bignews1.bellsouth.net.. .
> What is a BFG Land Terrains? Is this something Walmart has made up
> special? I've never heard of LandTerrain. The cost is nice.
> "E. Jason Brooks" <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote in message
> news:CVXdd.27$Mc.8@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
>>I hear that 31" 10.5 R15 is the largest you can handle without a lift.
>>So... that's what I actually had installed today. They are great. I did
>>notice, though, that when cutting hard in reverse, there was a small
>>amount of rubbing. That could be just old springs since I drive a 2k as
>>well. I plan on getting a 1" or 2" lift some time anyway.
>>
>> I got BFG Land Terrains at Walmart. 5 of them including the spare
>> mounted, blah, blah, blah for about $550.
>>
>>
>> "DelphiCoder" <delphicoder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:dcWdd.7482$gq2.3210@trnddc01...
>>> Hi All.
>>> I have a stock 4.0 TJ SE 2000. It has wrangler GSA 30 X 9.5 tires on
>>> it. I
>>> would like to get just a little more clearance. My questions are:
>>>
>>> Without a lift, what is the max practical tire size I can install.
>>> When is it best to get a spring lift.
>>> When is it best to get a body lift.
>>>
>>> I like the Rubicon models, and they seem to have larger tires and sit
>>> higher
>>> than my TJ. Something along those lines or a little bigger would suit me
>>> fine. I am not looking to make a monster vehicle. I am leary of the body
>>> lifts. I see alot of those, and the frame sits way down and the body is
>>> lifted. To me, I don't see the point, and it looks bad. But, I know it
>>> has a
>>> purpose somewhere.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
super low prices. Many choose to actually make a modified product to give
them instead. There are many things that seem to be the same but are
actually different SKUs then other retail stores, for even the same named
product. BFG Land Terrains are the cheapened Walmart version of the AT KO.
They look very similar and may be identical, but it prevents the
'competition' of Walmart against 'real' tire centers that carry the AT KO.
FYI I got my 31x10.50 AT KO set at NTB for about the sme money...but I got
only 4 not 5 and I also have the best warranty package they have.
Shawn
<curtis6317@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:dk7ed.88628$yp.54125@bignews1.bellsouth.net.. .
> What is a BFG Land Terrains? Is this something Walmart has made up
> special? I've never heard of LandTerrain. The cost is nice.
> "E. Jason Brooks" <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote in message
> news:CVXdd.27$Mc.8@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
>>I hear that 31" 10.5 R15 is the largest you can handle without a lift.
>>So... that's what I actually had installed today. They are great. I did
>>notice, though, that when cutting hard in reverse, there was a small
>>amount of rubbing. That could be just old springs since I drive a 2k as
>>well. I plan on getting a 1" or 2" lift some time anyway.
>>
>> I got BFG Land Terrains at Walmart. 5 of them including the spare
>> mounted, blah, blah, blah for about $550.
>>
>>
>> "DelphiCoder" <delphicoder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:dcWdd.7482$gq2.3210@trnddc01...
>>> Hi All.
>>> I have a stock 4.0 TJ SE 2000. It has wrangler GSA 30 X 9.5 tires on
>>> it. I
>>> would like to get just a little more clearance. My questions are:
>>>
>>> Without a lift, what is the max practical tire size I can install.
>>> When is it best to get a spring lift.
>>> When is it best to get a body lift.
>>>
>>> I like the Rubicon models, and they seem to have larger tires and sit
>>> higher
>>> than my TJ. Something along those lines or a little bigger would suit me
>>> fine. I am not looking to make a monster vehicle. I am leary of the body
>>> lifts. I see alot of those, and the frame sits way down and the body is
>>> lifted. To me, I don't see the point, and it looks bad. But, I know it
>>> has a
>>> purpose somewhere.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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