Tires for CJ7 Mudding
I'm going to be getting some new rubber for my '85 CJ7 but I'm a little
unsure what to get. I use the Jeep for cruising around the city - altho it isn't my daily driver it will see a good bit of pavement. It will likely be used in the winter as well ...so rain/snow/ice would be nice but not a big necessary. As for the offroading stuff ...I'm not into rockcrawling at all ....just muddy trails. I know crawlers require fat tires for more surface grip but I've heard mixed opinion about mudding. Some say fat is good ....other say skinny is good. I don't want anything too skinny (I don't want it to look like a Unimog ;p) but I also don't want to modify the Jeep chassis/suspension/axles at all. It's all stock under there and I plan to keep it that way. Therefore ...I know the max is 31x10.5x15 ...so what would you guys recommend for size and tire? I've been leaning toward either 31x10.5 or 31x9.5 BFG Mud Terrains but any other suggestions? Thanks! |
Re: Tires for CJ7 Mudding
You can't go wrong with:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....rrain+T%2FA+KO God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ griffin wrote: > > I'm going to be getting some new rubber for my '85 CJ7 but I'm a little > unsure what to get. I use the Jeep for cruising around the city - altho it > isn't my daily driver it will see a good bit of pavement. It will likely be > used in the winter as well ...so rain/snow/ice would be nice but not a big > necessary. As for the offroading stuff ...I'm not into rockcrawling at all > ...just muddy trails. I know crawlers require fat tires for more surface > grip but I've heard mixed opinion about mudding. Some say fat is good > ...other say skinny is good. I don't want anything too skinny (I don't want > it to look like a Unimog ;p) but I also don't want to modify the Jeep > chassis/suspension/axles at all. It's all stock under there and I plan to > keep it that way. Therefore ...I know the max is 31x10.5x15 ...so what would > you guys recommend for size and tire? I've been leaning toward either > 31x10.5 or 31x9.5 BFG Mud Terrains but any other suggestions? > > Thanks! |
Re: Tires for CJ7 Mudding
You can't go wrong with:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....rrain+T%2FA+KO God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ griffin wrote: > > I'm going to be getting some new rubber for my '85 CJ7 but I'm a little > unsure what to get. I use the Jeep for cruising around the city - altho it > isn't my daily driver it will see a good bit of pavement. It will likely be > used in the winter as well ...so rain/snow/ice would be nice but not a big > necessary. As for the offroading stuff ...I'm not into rockcrawling at all > ...just muddy trails. I know crawlers require fat tires for more surface > grip but I've heard mixed opinion about mudding. Some say fat is good > ...other say skinny is good. I don't want anything too skinny (I don't want > it to look like a Unimog ;p) but I also don't want to modify the Jeep > chassis/suspension/axles at all. It's all stock under there and I plan to > keep it that way. Therefore ...I know the max is 31x10.5x15 ...so what would > you guys recommend for size and tire? I've been leaning toward either > 31x10.5 or 31x9.5 BFG Mud Terrains but any other suggestions? > > Thanks! |
Re: Tires for CJ7 Mudding
You can't go wrong with:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....rrain+T%2FA+KO God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ griffin wrote: > > I'm going to be getting some new rubber for my '85 CJ7 but I'm a little > unsure what to get. I use the Jeep for cruising around the city - altho it > isn't my daily driver it will see a good bit of pavement. It will likely be > used in the winter as well ...so rain/snow/ice would be nice but not a big > necessary. As for the offroading stuff ...I'm not into rockcrawling at all > ...just muddy trails. I know crawlers require fat tires for more surface > grip but I've heard mixed opinion about mudding. Some say fat is good > ...other say skinny is good. I don't want anything too skinny (I don't want > it to look like a Unimog ;p) but I also don't want to modify the Jeep > chassis/suspension/axles at all. It's all stock under there and I plan to > keep it that way. Therefore ...I know the max is 31x10.5x15 ...so what would > you guys recommend for size and tire? I've been leaning toward either > 31x10.5 or 31x9.5 BFG Mud Terrains but any other suggestions? > > Thanks! |
Re: Tires for CJ7 Mudding
My BFG mud terrains get me through twice as much as my daughter's all
terrains, wether it's sand, rock or mud, and supprisingly they are a lot quieter on the road then what came with the jeep. "griffin" <gryffy@DELTHISshaw.ca> wrote in message news:bK9_c.314409$gE.284976@pd7tw3no... > I'm going to be getting some new rubber for my '85 CJ7 but I'm a little > unsure what to get. I use the Jeep for cruising around the city - altho it > isn't my daily driver it will see a good bit of pavement. It will likely be > used in the winter as well ...so rain/snow/ice would be nice but not a big > necessary. As for the offroading stuff ...I'm not into rockcrawling at all > ...just muddy trails. I know crawlers require fat tires for more surface > grip but I've heard mixed opinion about mudding. Some say fat is good > ...other say skinny is good. I don't want anything too skinny (I don't want > it to look like a Unimog ;p) but I also don't want to modify the Jeep > chassis/suspension/axles at all. It's all stock under there and I plan to > keep it that way. Therefore ...I know the max is 31x10.5x15 ...so what would > you guys recommend for size and tire? I've been leaning toward either > 31x10.5 or 31x9.5 BFG Mud Terrains but any other suggestions? > > Thanks! > > |
Re: Tires for CJ7 Mudding
My BFG mud terrains get me through twice as much as my daughter's all
terrains, wether it's sand, rock or mud, and supprisingly they are a lot quieter on the road then what came with the jeep. "griffin" <gryffy@DELTHISshaw.ca> wrote in message news:bK9_c.314409$gE.284976@pd7tw3no... > I'm going to be getting some new rubber for my '85 CJ7 but I'm a little > unsure what to get. I use the Jeep for cruising around the city - altho it > isn't my daily driver it will see a good bit of pavement. It will likely be > used in the winter as well ...so rain/snow/ice would be nice but not a big > necessary. As for the offroading stuff ...I'm not into rockcrawling at all > ...just muddy trails. I know crawlers require fat tires for more surface > grip but I've heard mixed opinion about mudding. Some say fat is good > ...other say skinny is good. I don't want anything too skinny (I don't want > it to look like a Unimog ;p) but I also don't want to modify the Jeep > chassis/suspension/axles at all. It's all stock under there and I plan to > keep it that way. Therefore ...I know the max is 31x10.5x15 ...so what would > you guys recommend for size and tire? I've been leaning toward either > 31x10.5 or 31x9.5 BFG Mud Terrains but any other suggestions? > > Thanks! > > |
Re: Tires for CJ7 Mudding
My BFG mud terrains get me through twice as much as my daughter's all
terrains, wether it's sand, rock or mud, and supprisingly they are a lot quieter on the road then what came with the jeep. "griffin" <gryffy@DELTHISshaw.ca> wrote in message news:bK9_c.314409$gE.284976@pd7tw3no... > I'm going to be getting some new rubber for my '85 CJ7 but I'm a little > unsure what to get. I use the Jeep for cruising around the city - altho it > isn't my daily driver it will see a good bit of pavement. It will likely be > used in the winter as well ...so rain/snow/ice would be nice but not a big > necessary. As for the offroading stuff ...I'm not into rockcrawling at all > ...just muddy trails. I know crawlers require fat tires for more surface > grip but I've heard mixed opinion about mudding. Some say fat is good > ...other say skinny is good. I don't want anything too skinny (I don't want > it to look like a Unimog ;p) but I also don't want to modify the Jeep > chassis/suspension/axles at all. It's all stock under there and I plan to > keep it that way. Therefore ...I know the max is 31x10.5x15 ...so what would > you guys recommend for size and tire? I've been leaning toward either > 31x10.5 or 31x9.5 BFG Mud Terrains but any other suggestions? > > Thanks! > > |
Re: Tires for CJ7 Mudding
yep those will work and i do recommend siping them. they last longer ,
better grip, and run cooler in the summer. i have them on my 85 and they work well "griffin" <gryffy@DELTHISshaw.ca> wrote in message news:bK9_c.314409$gE.284976@pd7tw3no... > I'm going to be getting some new rubber for my '85 CJ7 but I'm a little > unsure what to get. I use the Jeep for cruising around the city - altho it > isn't my daily driver it will see a good bit of pavement. It will likely be > used in the winter as well ...so rain/snow/ice would be nice but not a big > necessary. As for the offroading stuff ...I'm not into rockcrawling at all > ...just muddy trails. I know crawlers require fat tires for more surface > grip but I've heard mixed opinion about mudding. Some say fat is good > ...other say skinny is good. I don't want anything too skinny (I don't want > it to look like a Unimog ;p) but I also don't want to modify the Jeep > chassis/suspension/axles at all. It's all stock under there and I plan to > keep it that way. Therefore ...I know the max is 31x10.5x15 ...so what would > you guys recommend for size and tire? I've been leaning toward either > 31x10.5 or 31x9.5 BFG Mud Terrains but any other suggestions? > > Thanks! > > |
Re: Tires for CJ7 Mudding
yep those will work and i do recommend siping them. they last longer ,
better grip, and run cooler in the summer. i have them on my 85 and they work well "griffin" <gryffy@DELTHISshaw.ca> wrote in message news:bK9_c.314409$gE.284976@pd7tw3no... > I'm going to be getting some new rubber for my '85 CJ7 but I'm a little > unsure what to get. I use the Jeep for cruising around the city - altho it > isn't my daily driver it will see a good bit of pavement. It will likely be > used in the winter as well ...so rain/snow/ice would be nice but not a big > necessary. As for the offroading stuff ...I'm not into rockcrawling at all > ...just muddy trails. I know crawlers require fat tires for more surface > grip but I've heard mixed opinion about mudding. Some say fat is good > ...other say skinny is good. I don't want anything too skinny (I don't want > it to look like a Unimog ;p) but I also don't want to modify the Jeep > chassis/suspension/axles at all. It's all stock under there and I plan to > keep it that way. Therefore ...I know the max is 31x10.5x15 ...so what would > you guys recommend for size and tire? I've been leaning toward either > 31x10.5 or 31x9.5 BFG Mud Terrains but any other suggestions? > > Thanks! > > |
Re: Tires for CJ7 Mudding
yep those will work and i do recommend siping them. they last longer ,
better grip, and run cooler in the summer. i have them on my 85 and they work well "griffin" <gryffy@DELTHISshaw.ca> wrote in message news:bK9_c.314409$gE.284976@pd7tw3no... > I'm going to be getting some new rubber for my '85 CJ7 but I'm a little > unsure what to get. I use the Jeep for cruising around the city - altho it > isn't my daily driver it will see a good bit of pavement. It will likely be > used in the winter as well ...so rain/snow/ice would be nice but not a big > necessary. As for the offroading stuff ...I'm not into rockcrawling at all > ...just muddy trails. I know crawlers require fat tires for more surface > grip but I've heard mixed opinion about mudding. Some say fat is good > ...other say skinny is good. I don't want anything too skinny (I don't want > it to look like a Unimog ;p) but I also don't want to modify the Jeep > chassis/suspension/axles at all. It's all stock under there and I plan to > keep it that way. Therefore ...I know the max is 31x10.5x15 ...so what would > you guys recommend for size and tire? I've been leaning toward either > 31x10.5 or 31x9.5 BFG Mud Terrains but any other suggestions? > > Thanks! > > |
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