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Jimny from Japan! Tire specifics question
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01 Apr 2018 21:49 #191159
by nucleardreamer
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Based on what I've been looking at, that would be the maximum possible size for this 6x16 wheel right? I certainly have enough height clearance but the width is going from currently 6.9" to 8.1", is that possible you think?jackonlyjack wrote: I say 205/80/16
This size are around 29 inches tall
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03 Apr 2018 18:54 #191246
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Gosh that reminds me of my tin top SJ ; only sold it about 8 years ago!
It had 15s but I did wear Vitara 16s for a short while. Nice blue. I would love another one of those cos mine took me everywhere day in day out for over 20 years.
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nucleardreamer wrote: Hey all! I've purchased a Jimny from Japan and I've super excited to find this forum. It's a 91 JA11C (bubble top). It's got a whole lot going on, but some specifics are:
- At least a 2" lift, if not 3"
- Tires are currently yokohama geolander M+S, which are super cracked and need to be replaced
- Replaced factory wheel to a 6x16 (marked in service papers as 6.00-16-4PR)
- Current size is a 175/80r16, originally the stock 205/70r15
I've looked through a ton of posts, but I couldn't quite answer my own question. What would be a good replacement tire size? I was hoping to try and find something a little closer to american sizes that would fill the width out a bit more.
The on-road/off-road type of tire is what I was going for, and I am having trouble finding other geolanders that will be a good fit? Attached are pics!
Gosh that reminds me of my tin top SJ ; only sold it about 8 years ago!
It had 15s but I did wear Vitara 16s for a short while. Nice blue. I would love another one of those cos mine took me everywhere day in day out for over 20 years.
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03 Apr 2018 19:04 #191249
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03 Apr 2018 19:29 #191253
by yakuza
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
Replied by yakuza on topic Jimny from Japan! Tire specifics question
Hi!
love your car!
The narrow body is very rare in europe.
i had a Highroof (think thats what they are called) for several years until it rotted away in the center body mounts and i was tired of pushing my luck with a heavily modified car on the road in a country where no mods are allowed. All the good parts is on my shelf waiting to be used on the next project. Still regret that though..
I have owned so many Sj's i am not sure how many actually, most was dismantled for parts but currently building a lwb '87.
yellow '85 413 sold
green '85 413 scrapped
blue '85 410 bought for parts
black '92 sammy bought for parts, kind of not imported from netherlands but disappeared in my garage somehow..
white lwb '88 sammy (currently a trailer)
black lwb '88 sammy scrapped
white lwb '87 413 bought for parts
black lwb '87 413 being rebuilt, will take years to complete..
probably one or to more, not sure..
On my original geared SJ's i did not push it more than 235 or 29".
30 inch or more and you will have to do something to the wheel arches and the gearing.
hmm well i am not sure about the gearing on your car but that is how it was on the european models.
i liked the soft OME springs but if you change them i would remove the longer shackles you have on yours cause they damage the springs by over-bending them and slowly makes it just as low as before.
When i had lockers on both axles and 31" tires, 4.16:1 low gear, there was almost no stopping it. It could out perform any other car offroad and when it was stuck it was extremely stuck
oh those where the days.
love your car!
The narrow body is very rare in europe.
i had a Highroof (think thats what they are called) for several years until it rotted away in the center body mounts and i was tired of pushing my luck with a heavily modified car on the road in a country where no mods are allowed. All the good parts is on my shelf waiting to be used on the next project. Still regret that though..
I have owned so many Sj's i am not sure how many actually, most was dismantled for parts but currently building a lwb '87.
yellow '85 413 sold
green '85 413 scrapped
blue '85 410 bought for parts
black '92 sammy bought for parts, kind of not imported from netherlands but disappeared in my garage somehow..
white lwb '88 sammy (currently a trailer)
black lwb '88 sammy scrapped
white lwb '87 413 bought for parts
black lwb '87 413 being rebuilt, will take years to complete..
probably one or to more, not sure..
On my original geared SJ's i did not push it more than 235 or 29".
30 inch or more and you will have to do something to the wheel arches and the gearing.
hmm well i am not sure about the gearing on your car but that is how it was on the european models.
i liked the soft OME springs but if you change them i would remove the longer shackles you have on yours cause they damage the springs by over-bending them and slowly makes it just as low as before.
When i had lockers on both axles and 31" tires, 4.16:1 low gear, there was almost no stopping it. It could out perform any other car offroad and when it was stuck it was extremely stuck

Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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03 Apr 2018 19:34 #191254
by yakuza
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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03 Apr 2018 19:47 #191257
by Jezz
It's been fettled just a tad.
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It's been fettled just a tad.
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