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Vehicle & Technical => Jeep => Topic started by: New Jeep Owner on May 04, 2009, 11:16:15
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Hiya guys i'm new to the site and ive just purchased a jeep CJ8. In the hope to soon get it worthy enough for a decent of road session. I've borrowed a set of bigger wheels and tyres from a friend and fitted them they seems to look the part but alot of people have told me this will put strain on the axle's and cause a short life of them. not sure if they are right and is there anything i can do to prevent thm breaking or should i return the wheels. Cheers guys
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What size do you call bigger?
The axles / drivetrain / engine can take bigger tyres - just not stupid sizes ;)
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My new set are Nexnem Radial A/T's 31x10.50 R15 6PR my old set were Maxxis 753 Bravo M/T 30x9.50 R15 6PR 104 S They dont seem to much bigger i'm just worried about the strain on the axle. Cheers
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Don't worry at all - you will be fine :D :D
Not a big move at all - now if 35" you may need to look at doing something ;)
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lol, yeah nothing at all :lol: It's a tiny difference in the scheme of things
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What they said
Ya need to speak to Bubba tho.... :lol: :wink:
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and where did you get a CJ8 :shock:
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Oh noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.........Who slipped that under the Bulldog/FJ radar....???
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Ah i'm an english guy living in turkey, they are very popular out here, just another question will it cause any strain if i have a full load it seats 8 people.
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Oh noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.........Who slipped that under the Bulldog/FJ radar....???
my network of spies arent instructed to monitor Turkey :lol: or at least they werent until about 2 minutes ago !!
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Hmm
When I holidayd in Turkey yeays ago there were ex military CJ's the locals used...plus dont forget the ex military YJ and TJ's locally built in Eygpt... :afro: