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235's for a daily driver
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15 May 2011 14:54 #16351
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My jimny is a daily driver and am currently running 215's was wondering if i could get away with 235's in the future or does it just become a very expensive to do so, how badly is the performance effected?
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15 May 2011 16:56 #16357
by srcars
Replied by srcars on topic Re: 235's for a daily driver
I am running 235s, Kingpin Amazon MTs to be precise. My Jimny is a 2003 with the older style engine (cam belt) and I am very happy with its performance, It takes a very long, steep incline to knock the wind out of it. Not to say I wouldnt fit a rocklobster in the future for off road use to improve gearing but for green lanes and road use I am more than happy

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15 May 2011 16:57 #16358
by bigoffroader
Replied by bigoffroader on topic Re: 235's for a daily driver
I have 235's on and 5th gear only gets used if you really push the car through the gears then any hill and your down to 3rd and maybe back to 4th
I dont do more than 40 mile trips and its ok'ish it will do 50-60mph on the flat
you will need a 2" spring lift and a 2" body lift then trim the arches to get them to clear though
I dont do more than 40 mile trips and its ok'ish it will do 50-60mph on the flat
you will need a 2" spring lift and a 2" body lift then trim the arches to get them to clear though
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15 May 2011 18:49 #16375
by supergaz
Replied by supergaz on topic Re: 235's for a daily driver
It will kill your fuel economy! I've got 235/75/15 and it is only for off roading with minimal on road use.
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16 May 2011 09:38 #16391
by Monkey
Replied by Monkey on topic Re: 235's for a daily driver
235's will be fine on a DD, mine is a daily , and is nice to drive with the VVT motor, providing you work the gear box when needed, I.E hills.
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16 May 2011 14:08 #16399
by Bannerbrother
Replied by Bannerbrother on topic Re: 235's for a daily driver
Thanks alot guys, well soon my mate will fit the lpg so the economy isnt realy an issue at 74p a litre, and by the sounds of it you dont think the performance is that badly effected so it looks like the way to go when i come to buy my next set of tyres.
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