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235/75/15 on a VVT

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18 May 2012 19:05 - 18 Aug 2012 03:29 #40657 by Black Toy
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Hi guys,

I hope anybody can help me out. I'm trying to decide tires. First of all i've decided for mud tyres (think i'll regret latter if i fit All Terrains) and the BFG 215/75/15 km2 are really hard to find...

Other options are: BFG 235/75/15 km2 and Kumho 235/75/15 kl71 (same price here).

My Jimny is a VVT, but with the old model bumper. I got plenty of bits to lift it enough. Maybe 3" or 3.5".

I'm actually concerned about:

1. Fuel consumption;
2. Loss of power; and
3. Damaging my clutch.

It's a daily driver (10 to 20 km a day), used once a month in motorways and/or greenlanning. I'm not willing to fit a rock lobster any soon.

Anyone have something to share about that?

Thanks a lot
Last edit: 18 Aug 2012 03:29 by Black Toy.

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18 May 2012 19:16 #40659 by reaper
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Imo they are to big for your needs , on road it will be worse on fuel and off road the gearing will suck

For good on road the kl71,s are great on and off road some 215,s might be a better option

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18 May 2012 19:24 - 18 Aug 2012 03:29 #40660 by Black Toy
Replied by Black Toy on topic Re: 235/75/15 on a VVT
Hi reaper,

Thanks for the input. Do you think is that bad?

I really don't mind loosing a bit of power... I'm used to drive 1.0 liter cars. As long as is not annoying...

How much will affect fuel consumption? Can i use 4wd-low for long periods offroad? My use is mostly expeditions and not very heavy offroad.

Just got a call from the tyres dealer and they are offering a bargain for the 235 BFG since they are not able to supply the 215.
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18 May 2012 19:32 #40662 by reaper
Replied by reaper on topic Re: 235/75/15 on a VVT
To be honest i dont take much notice of fuel consumtion i just fill it up when it needs some
My tyres are close to the 235 and i live with it , on road its good enough and off road ....well i havent done anything extream so its bee good
But as we know even standard jims are suprisingly good offroad

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18 May 2012 19:36 #40663 by Black Toy
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Good to know! You don't have a rock lobster then?

Just curious about the use of low gearing for long periods since i'm a complete newbie in 4wheeling!

Thanks,

Thiago

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18 May 2012 19:39 #40665 by reaper
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No mate no lobster yet ( on its way :-) )
4wd low is ok to use just dont use it on road its not good for the drive train

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18 May 2012 19:41 - 18 Aug 2012 03:30 #40666 by Black Toy
Replied by Black Toy on topic Re: 235/75/15 on a VVT
Good to know!

Think i'm gonna go for 235s...

Thanks reaper!

cheers
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18 May 2012 21:18 #40671 by supergaz
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With 235's off road will require a'lot of clutch slipping. A rocklobster not only gives more torque but also engine braking.

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18 May 2012 21:22 #40672 by Black Toy
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Hi supergaz,

To be honest, i rarely use 1st and 2nd gears when in Low range. The 3rd becames the 1st. So i thought that with 235s i could use 1st and 2nd when in Low and that will be the same... I don't do climbing, only hilly roads eventually. What do you think?

Thanks

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18 May 2012 21:30 #40674 by supergaz
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Not sure with a VVT model, or if the following would help as it is for upto 05 models.
www.jimnybits.co.uk/shop/jimny/jimny-low...earset/prod_466.html

215's would be a far better option, also 235's will require arch trimming.

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18 May 2012 21:39 - 18 Aug 2012 03:30 #40676 by Black Toy
Replied by Black Toy on topic Re: 235/75/15 on a VVT
arch trimming even with 2.5" suspension lift plus 2" body lift?

Thanks a lot for your opinion on tyres. These gears do not fit mine. Also, i'm trying to quit spending more money on this toy!
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18 May 2012 21:47 #40677 by supergaz
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I've had to trim with 4.5" suspension lift and 2" body lift. My tyres are 235/75/15 special tracs so will measure slightly more being a remould.

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