holeshot said:What do you suppose is the widest tire I could fit on a stock 93 XJ wheel. I know the wheel is 15" but not sure of the width (possibly 7") Would a 33x12.5x15 work for daily driving or would I be better off with a new wheel that is wider?
tealcherokee said:my rule is:
tire width.........rim width
10.5"...............7"
11.5"...............7-8"
12.5"...............8"
13"..................8-9"
14-16".............10"
16+.................12"
i get yelled at all the time for running my 35x16" boggers on 10" wide rims, but you know what im seriously at 2-3 PSI, no bead locks, and not breaking beads, i even had to winch my jeep sideways over rocks and roots to get unstuck, and it pulled at the tire, but, didnt break a bead
tealcherokee said:my rule is:
i get yelled at all the time for running my 35x16" boggers on 10" wide rims, but you know what im seriously at 2-3 PSI, no bead locks, and not breaking beads, i even had to winch my jeep sideways over rocks and roots to get unstuck, and it pulled at the tire, but, didnt break a bead
Grand Cherokee WJ lowers. The length is correct but you have to shave down the width of the bushings and sleeves slightly.XJFREK said:I don't remember who, but I recently saw on a website someone selling LCA's that were bent in slightly so you could run wider tires on the stock wheels without rubbing. Not sure about the price but it may or may not be cheaper than buying new rims.
The main purpose of air in a tire is to cool it!tealcherokee said:i dont air my tires up, 3 psi, daily driver (for now) hold up w/o a prob as of yet
tealcherokee said:i dont air my tires up, 3 psi, daily driver (for now) hold up w/o a prob as of yet
That pressure is a MAX PRESSURE for the tire. The pressure that you should run is printed in the glove box I belive (it is on mine). It is all different for different size tires on different car's and truck's. So yo can't just go by the max pressure on the tire!jeepdeepfreak said:So what ever happened to running the psi recommended by the manufacturer, printed on the sidewall......?