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Title: How big a tire can I put on a stock Zuk
Post by: badhabits on May 23, 2007, 04:12:45 PM
I have a 94 JX 4x4 with factory alloy wheels.  Went looking for new tires with an aggresive tread, but the problem I found was 205/75/R15 are not easy to get with AT tread.  So I am thinking of going to 220/70/R15 or somewhere in that area.  Has anyone put bigger tires on a STOCK 4x4 and not had problems with rubbing or etc.  Any info would be appreciated, belive it or not but the 205 cost more than the bigger tires.  Thanks
Title: Re: How big a tire can I put on a stock Zuk
Post by: Digger on May 23, 2007, 04:25:08 PM
I had 215-75-15 All Terrains on mine with stock rims for a little while. They slightly rubbed the frame at full lock, but I had my steering stops adjusted for maximum steering, too...

I have heard of people running 235's on stock rims as well, but I haven't tried it myself.
Title: Re: How big a tire can I put on a stock Zuk
Post by: KickTurn on May 23, 2007, 08:28:16 PM
235s worked fine on my stock alloys-- no rubbing, but others have had minor rubbing issues on the frame, bumper trim, or rear wheel wells.
Title: Re: How big a tire can I put on a stock Zuk
Post by: RHodge on May 23, 2007, 10:19:11 PM
I had 235 on the stock rims worked great , no rubbing
Title: Re: How big a tire can I put on a stock Zuk
Post by: RHodge on May 23, 2007, 10:19:58 PM
I had 235 on the stock rims worked great , no rubbing
Ryan


PS I don't have the stock bumpers thought
Title: Re: How big a tire can I put on a stock Zuk
Post by: Trackin92 on May 24, 2007, 11:05:14 AM
I am running 235's but not on the stock wheels. They dont rub at all either.
Title: Re: How big a tire can I put on a stock Zuk
Post by: Drone637 on May 24, 2007, 12:04:57 PM
235's worked stock, but I had to trim the bottom of the front bumper.  Not sure about the wheels though, as they were aftermarket to begin with.