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Tyre & Wheel Advice needed!

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09 Jul 2016 18:22 #169789 by Mr. F
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Is that before you had the lift kit installed?

I really need to know if I can get away with these tyres and rims without a lift kit (don't have the money for that at the moment)?

koais wrote: This is how it looked like before

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09 Jul 2016 18:45 #169790 by koais
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2" ironman was installed from before I git the tires. So in the pic, the lift was installed. You can use a body lift which I don't recommend. Or make very good friends with the grinder :))

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09 Jul 2016 19:01 #169791 by jackonlyjack
just fit the said tyres to your alloys and sell on the off set steels :)

Jack

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09 Jul 2016 19:07 #169792 by 1066Boy
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Mr F, check my answer in your other post!!! :)

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09 Jul 2016 19:21 #169793 by jackonlyjack
Busta (lumberjack jimny) on here runs 215 75 15 BFG muds on standard wheels
with no lift and no issues
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09 Jul 2016 23:46 #169810 by Busta
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Standard rims are the key. Offset rims or wheel spacers move the wheel away from the optimum position in the arch, so often lead to rubbing issues.
However 215/75r15 non-remould will fit a standard Jimny on standard rims with minimal issues.

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