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Tyre Sizes for New Suzuki Jimny 2019?

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01 Jan 2019 23:28 #199855 by saxj
Biggest you can fit without any rubbing or trimming is 215/80R15s. 235/75R15s rub.

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01 Jan 2019 23:39 #199856 by Daz3031
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saxj wrote: Biggest you can fit without any rubbing or trimming is 215/80R15s. 235/75R15s rub.


Thanks saxj - very helpful.

Do you know what offset the standard wheels are? I've seen both +5 and +22 quoted online.

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02 Jan 2019 23:42 #199921 by Bob1050
Looking forward to some definitive specifications. My new Jimny is coming with Alloys and standard tyres but a forthcoming trip to the Scottish Highlands makes me think a set of steel rims and tyres with a more snow and mud capable tread might be a good idea.

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03 Jan 2019 08:29 #199926 by Bill Portland
I 'm a bit surprised to see that the car comes with summer tyres. Even my wife's Peugeot 2008 with its 2 wheel drive "grip control" comes with mud and snow tyres (maybe cos it needs them:-) )

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03 Jan 2019 11:53 #199936 by saxj
No idea, but I'm pretty sure they are all the same.

I have SJ rims on mine, another mate has JB23 mags on. I can't see any difference.

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03 Jan 2019 11:55 - 03 Jan 2019 11:56 #199937 by saxj
The ones we get have really crappy Dunlop tyres on. Everyone I know has changed them. As far as I know you should get the the Bridgestone tyres that they had on the demo models, which are marked M+S.
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