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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: truk on December 09, 2007, 07:18:20 PM
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i need new tires! i drive this stock 91 sidekick back and forth to work. summer and winter, i found 2 new real nice 235/75/15 snow tires real mean looking tread that i can get for free. but what do i have to do to my zuki to make them fit, 2.o lift? can i go to a 16 tire , i can get better selection on 16 but dont know if they will fit or not, thanks matt
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235.75.15s will fit and look tough. They will rub under full lock or full compression. all you need to make them happy is a set of 1" spring spacer lifts. They are easy to install and cheap. This will also greatly increase increase the wheeling ability of your rig over stock.
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hey joe did u make ur spacers
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Nah bought them off the great guys at Rocky Road Outfitters. It was like $68 for four at the time. 1&1/8" but in the years since they've compressed and distorted a little. Install was easy but be very careful with the spring compressors.
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i need new tires! i drive this stock 91 sidekick back and forth to work. summer and winter, i found 2 new real nice 235/75/15 snow tires real mean looking tread that i can get for free. but what do i have to do to my zuki to make them fit, 2.o lift? can i go to a 16 tire , i can get better selection on 16 but dont know if they will fit or not, thanks matt
I have those tires on my zuki. With stock suspension it does look alot better but sometimes when im offroading they rub on the bumper digging into the tread on the edges. i believ this happens sometimes when i turn as well but im not outside to see this happen.
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If you buy your 1" and 1 1/8" spacers from me they will not distort like Rocky Roads do.
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I picked up a 3/4" Spacer from Jeff1997 for the front and have a Digger 1" in the rear. The 235/74/15 tires fit perfect, but they did rub a bit when backing up and turning in the back of fender well when combined with a set of 1" wheel spacers.