How big of a tire do I need for a CJ-7?

How big of a tire do I need for a CJ-7?

The 82 to 86 CJ-7 may be a little more prone to fender rubbing due to the wide-track axles. 4″ Lift. The most common size I usually see is 33″ to 35″ tires. 4″ lifts seem to vary in overall lift, so your maximum size tire will depend on your situation.

How big can my Jeep tires be without a lift kit?

Another important thing to take into consideration is the width of the tire. On a 33″ tire, that can range from slightly less than 10 inches to over 11 inches as a general rule. You might be able to get by with the 33″ tire in terms of height, but the width will probably cause rubbing from inner fenders, suspension parts, or end links.

What kind of tires do I need for my Jeep YJ?

4″ Lift. Usually you see 33″ to 35″ tires. Many YJ owners will use extended fender flares to keep tires wider than 10″ inside the wheel wells. There are several companies that make these, some are nicer than others. No lift. 235 is most comfortable but too small for anything serious. 30″ fit but will rub.

Can you run a 37’tire on a 3’lift?

“You can run a 37” tire on a 3” lift. With a 37” tire we need to be able to move that tire back and forth in the fender well. The tire needs to go to the center of the fender well, so it can go up and down as you ride without rubbing.”

Another important thing to take into consideration is the width of the tire. On a 33″ tire, that can range from slightly less than 10 inches to over 11 inches as a general rule. You might be able to get by with the 33″ tire in terms of height, but the width will probably cause rubbing from inner fenders, suspension parts, or end links.

How big of a tire do you need for a Jeep Wrangler?

Take your Jeep to the next level. This is the point where you’re looking at gear changes to compensate for power and fuel mileage lost due to larger, heavier tires. This size tire requires a 4″ lift for off-road use as a 3″ lift will likely be too tight.

Is the rim of a jeep rim protected?

The relatively narrow rim (in comparison to tire width) is well protected from damage due to the bulging sidewalls. The downside is that the bulge of the tire also leads to premature wear at the center of the tire unless low tire pressures are maintained.

What’s the difference between a 37 ” and 38 ” tire?

You can risk a 3” lift, but it’ll be tight. Next up is Dennis’ favorite, the 38”. Not only does it provide an extra inch in height, but it goes up to 14.50” in tire width (38×14.50R17). There are two additional inches in tire width compared to the 37” tire. Though 38″ tires are hard to turn, and you’ll need some horsepower behind them.