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Dave:
Right then how big would you recommend to go with A/T tyres on a standard ride height jeep would like them to look more meaty but not nuts.
 Has anyone put 265/255 /70/15 on if so any pic's please.
It's for a wrangler this one. Thanks  :D

turtle:
Whats this a new toy?

Bishops Finger:
On a standard height Wrangler biggest tyres I believe will fit are 31 x 10.5 R15's M/T's

Steering stops may well need adjusting tho ... see how it goes

Dave:

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Why phil do you think it suites me :wink:.  No mate not mine I have drove it a couple of times now but it's not for me  :oops:  plenty of go in it's 4ltr :wink: . I am putting a new anti roll bar link arm on it today for the lady that own's it.

Thanks for the reply have you by any chance got any pic's of what 31/10.50/15 look like on a standerd jeep.

EvilEd:
Stick to 30/9.5s, you will get 31x10.5s on there (With spacers or adjusted steering stops (Much worse turning circle) ) but the worst thing is the loss of power... 5th gear can end up in semi retirement if you load the car up.

Also, if you do plan to play, you may find they rub on full articulation slightly. most people put a 2" - 2.5" susp lift or 2" body lift on with 31's. You can get a "Budget Boost" 2" lift from MountainJacks for about £150 I think (May be cheaper, can't remember)

I run a 2.5" OME lift on mine with 31's and love it.... Very capable and not scarey to drive fast on road still.... but it does drink the juice when loaded and you can't use 5th :)

Going bigger than 31's is a big (Read expensive) step.

Not got any "Normal Pics" but  here's a wrangler with a 2" body lift


And here's mine with the OME Lift


This shows you why they might rub on full articulation with no lift

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