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Old 01-23-2009, 10:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i have a 94 tracker and i need to know the max tire size with no rubbing or cutting . and also the max size with a 2' body lift thanks
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can no one help me?
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235 x 75 x 15 no lift, 2" lift 30 x 9.5 x 15 served sir.
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so will these fit stock? BFGoodrich 51104 - BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO Tires - summitracing.com
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Yeah, but why bother with thoose tires? There's nothing particular special about them offroad, and they wear out pretty quickly. Plus getting a tire shop to mount your tires costs alot more then having them mount their own tires on your car...

http://www.suzuki-forums.com/suzuki-...-i-should.html

Long story short, put your truck on jackstands, take all 4 rims into walmart, and get 235/75 r15 goodyear wranglers on it. Should be around $300 out the door.
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Yeah, but why bother with thoose tires? There's nothing particular special about them offroad, and they wear out pretty quickly. Plus getting a tire shop to mount your tires costs alot more then having them mount their own tires on your car...

http://www.suzuki-forums.com/suzuki-...-i-should.html

Long story short, put your truck on jackstands, take all 4 rims into walmart, and get 235/75 r15 goodyear wranglers on it. Should be around $300 out the door.
Goodyear Street Tires 750826020 - Goodyear Wrangler MT/R Tires - summitracing.com

these???
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Walmart.com: Tires

if you get them online and try to have them mounted at a tire shop, you will be charged much more then just buying tires from them. Get them at walmart, have them mounted at walmart, and save lotsa money. If you read the thread it's all in there. Basicly walmart made goodyear bring back a 10+ year old tread design, and they sell it cheap.

Read that thread and it will explain alot more for you.

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so hey do you know think i can fit 30s uo under her with 1 inch coils?
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Yeah but your that much more unstable, and you'll need wider rims. 235 75 r15 is pushing the width on stockers even. Whats another inch (OD) of tire going to help? Jw. The ones I listed are cheap, and you dont have to modify anything for them to fit. They'll balance out easy, and maintain good road manners throughout a long life. With spring spacers, you'll need to modify the strut buttoms and get an alignment, or else you'll ruin your tires. Thoose MT tires you listed wont last 20k miles with any tread left on them. Since it looks like your daily driver, I'd stick with what I reccemended. But, it's up to you.

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