Backspacing, etc - HELP
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Backspacing, etc - HELP
I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
Prod. Code I-801
Size 36x13.50-15LT
Ply Rating 6
Skid Depth 22/32
Tread Width 11.0
O.D. 36.8
C.S. 14.5
Rim 15x10
Max. Infla. 30
Max. Load 2810
I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a 1" body lift.
Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the Irok's will
fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops will need to
be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side - granted,
since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any washers.
I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know what the
backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be sticking out past
the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or eating my
brake lines either.
Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
-jenn
The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
Prod. Code I-801
Size 36x13.50-15LT
Ply Rating 6
Skid Depth 22/32
Tread Width 11.0
O.D. 36.8
C.S. 14.5
Rim 15x10
Max. Infla. 30
Max. Load 2810
I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a 1" body lift.
Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the Irok's will
fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops will need to
be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side - granted,
since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any washers.
I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know what the
backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be sticking out past
the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or eating my
brake lines either.
Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
-jenn
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Re: Backspacing, etc - HELP
Hi Jennifer,
You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
>
> The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> Prod. Code I-801
> Size 36x13.50-15LT
> Ply Rating 6
> Skid Depth 22/32
> Tread Width 11.0
> O.D. 36.8
> C.S. 14.5
> Rim 15x10
> Max. Infla. 30
> Max. Load 2810
>
> I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a 1" body lift.
> Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the Irok's will
> fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops will need to
> be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side - granted,
> since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any washers.
>
> I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
>
> I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know what the
> backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be sticking out past
> the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or eating my
> brake lines either.
>
> Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
>
> Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> -jenn
You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
>
> The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> Prod. Code I-801
> Size 36x13.50-15LT
> Ply Rating 6
> Skid Depth 22/32
> Tread Width 11.0
> O.D. 36.8
> C.S. 14.5
> Rim 15x10
> Max. Infla. 30
> Max. Load 2810
>
> I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a 1" body lift.
> Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the Irok's will
> fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops will need to
> be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side - granted,
> since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any washers.
>
> I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
>
> I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know what the
> backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be sticking out past
> the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or eating my
> brake lines either.
>
> Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
>
> Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> -jenn
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Re: Backspacing, etc - HELP
Hi Jennifer,
You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
>
> The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> Prod. Code I-801
> Size 36x13.50-15LT
> Ply Rating 6
> Skid Depth 22/32
> Tread Width 11.0
> O.D. 36.8
> C.S. 14.5
> Rim 15x10
> Max. Infla. 30
> Max. Load 2810
>
> I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a 1" body lift.
> Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the Irok's will
> fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops will need to
> be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side - granted,
> since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any washers.
>
> I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
>
> I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know what the
> backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be sticking out past
> the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or eating my
> brake lines either.
>
> Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
>
> Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> -jenn
You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
>
> The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> Prod. Code I-801
> Size 36x13.50-15LT
> Ply Rating 6
> Skid Depth 22/32
> Tread Width 11.0
> O.D. 36.8
> C.S. 14.5
> Rim 15x10
> Max. Infla. 30
> Max. Load 2810
>
> I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a 1" body lift.
> Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the Irok's will
> fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops will need to
> be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side - granted,
> since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any washers.
>
> I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
>
> I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know what the
> backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be sticking out past
> the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or eating my
> brake lines either.
>
> Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
>
> Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> -jenn
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Re: Backspacing, etc - HELP
Hi Jennifer,
You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
>
> The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> Prod. Code I-801
> Size 36x13.50-15LT
> Ply Rating 6
> Skid Depth 22/32
> Tread Width 11.0
> O.D. 36.8
> C.S. 14.5
> Rim 15x10
> Max. Infla. 30
> Max. Load 2810
>
> I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a 1" body lift.
> Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the Irok's will
> fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops will need to
> be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side - granted,
> since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any washers.
>
> I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
>
> I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know what the
> backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be sticking out past
> the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or eating my
> brake lines either.
>
> Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
>
> Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> -jenn
You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
>
> The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> Prod. Code I-801
> Size 36x13.50-15LT
> Ply Rating 6
> Skid Depth 22/32
> Tread Width 11.0
> O.D. 36.8
> C.S. 14.5
> Rim 15x10
> Max. Infla. 30
> Max. Load 2810
>
> I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a 1" body lift.
> Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the Irok's will
> fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops will need to
> be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side - granted,
> since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any washers.
>
> I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
>
> I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know what the
> backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be sticking out past
> the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or eating my
> brake lines either.
>
> Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
>
> Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> -jenn
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Re: Backspacing, etc - HELP
Hi Jennifer,
You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
>
> The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> Prod. Code I-801
> Size 36x13.50-15LT
> Ply Rating 6
> Skid Depth 22/32
> Tread Width 11.0
> O.D. 36.8
> C.S. 14.5
> Rim 15x10
> Max. Infla. 30
> Max. Load 2810
>
> I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a 1" body lift.
> Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the Irok's will
> fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops will need to
> be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side - granted,
> since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any washers.
>
> I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
>
> I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know what the
> backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be sticking out past
> the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or eating my
> brake lines either.
>
> Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
>
> Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> -jenn
You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
>
> The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> Prod. Code I-801
> Size 36x13.50-15LT
> Ply Rating 6
> Skid Depth 22/32
> Tread Width 11.0
> O.D. 36.8
> C.S. 14.5
> Rim 15x10
> Max. Infla. 30
> Max. Load 2810
>
> I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a 1" body lift.
> Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the Irok's will
> fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops will need to
> be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side - granted,
> since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any washers.
>
> I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
>
> I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know what the
> backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be sticking out past
> the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or eating my
> brake lines either.
>
> Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
>
> Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> -jenn
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Re: Backspacing, etc - HELP
Napa warrants their wheel bearings for life....I run 3.5" backspacing on my
TJ
Sean
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:407CBC75.6ED363E1@***.net...
> Hi Jennifer,
> You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
> floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
> >
> > I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
> >
> > The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> > Prod. Code I-801
> > Size 36x13.50-15LT
> > Ply Rating 6
> > Skid Depth 22/32
> > Tread Width 11.0
> > O.D. 36.8
> > C.S. 14.5
> > Rim 15x10
> > Max. Infla. 30
> > Max. Load 2810
> >
> > I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a
1" body lift.
> > Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the
Irok's will
> > fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops
will need to
> > be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side -
granted,
> > since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any
washers.
> >
> > I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
> >
> > I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know
what the
> > backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be
sticking out past
> > the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or
eating my
> > brake lines either.
> >
> > Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
> >
> > Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> > -jenn
TJ
Sean
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:407CBC75.6ED363E1@***.net...
> Hi Jennifer,
> You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
> floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
> >
> > I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
> >
> > The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> > Prod. Code I-801
> > Size 36x13.50-15LT
> > Ply Rating 6
> > Skid Depth 22/32
> > Tread Width 11.0
> > O.D. 36.8
> > C.S. 14.5
> > Rim 15x10
> > Max. Infla. 30
> > Max. Load 2810
> >
> > I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a
1" body lift.
> > Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the
Irok's will
> > fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops
will need to
> > be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side -
granted,
> > since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any
washers.
> >
> > I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
> >
> > I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know
what the
> > backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be
sticking out past
> > the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or
eating my
> > brake lines either.
> >
> > Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
> >
> > Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> > -jenn
#7
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Re: Backspacing, etc - HELP
Napa warrants their wheel bearings for life....I run 3.5" backspacing on my
TJ
Sean
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:407CBC75.6ED363E1@***.net...
> Hi Jennifer,
> You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
> floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
> >
> > I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
> >
> > The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> > Prod. Code I-801
> > Size 36x13.50-15LT
> > Ply Rating 6
> > Skid Depth 22/32
> > Tread Width 11.0
> > O.D. 36.8
> > C.S. 14.5
> > Rim 15x10
> > Max. Infla. 30
> > Max. Load 2810
> >
> > I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a
1" body lift.
> > Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the
Irok's will
> > fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops
will need to
> > be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side -
granted,
> > since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any
washers.
> >
> > I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
> >
> > I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know
what the
> > backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be
sticking out past
> > the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or
eating my
> > brake lines either.
> >
> > Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
> >
> > Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> > -jenn
TJ
Sean
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:407CBC75.6ED363E1@***.net...
> Hi Jennifer,
> You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
> floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
> >
> > I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
> >
> > The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> > Prod. Code I-801
> > Size 36x13.50-15LT
> > Ply Rating 6
> > Skid Depth 22/32
> > Tread Width 11.0
> > O.D. 36.8
> > C.S. 14.5
> > Rim 15x10
> > Max. Infla. 30
> > Max. Load 2810
> >
> > I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a
1" body lift.
> > Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the
Irok's will
> > fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops
will need to
> > be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side -
granted,
> > since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any
washers.
> >
> > I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
> >
> > I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know
what the
> > backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be
sticking out past
> > the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or
eating my
> > brake lines either.
> >
> > Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
> >
> > Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> > -jenn
#8
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Re: Backspacing, etc - HELP
Napa warrants their wheel bearings for life....I run 3.5" backspacing on my
TJ
Sean
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:407CBC75.6ED363E1@***.net...
> Hi Jennifer,
> You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
> floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
> >
> > I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
> >
> > The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> > Prod. Code I-801
> > Size 36x13.50-15LT
> > Ply Rating 6
> > Skid Depth 22/32
> > Tread Width 11.0
> > O.D. 36.8
> > C.S. 14.5
> > Rim 15x10
> > Max. Infla. 30
> > Max. Load 2810
> >
> > I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a
1" body lift.
> > Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the
Irok's will
> > fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops
will need to
> > be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side -
granted,
> > since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any
washers.
> >
> > I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
> >
> > I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know
what the
> > backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be
sticking out past
> > the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or
eating my
> > brake lines either.
> >
> > Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
> >
> > Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> > -jenn
TJ
Sean
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:407CBC75.6ED363E1@***.net...
> Hi Jennifer,
> You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
> floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
> >
> > I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
> >
> > The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> > Prod. Code I-801
> > Size 36x13.50-15LT
> > Ply Rating 6
> > Skid Depth 22/32
> > Tread Width 11.0
> > O.D. 36.8
> > C.S. 14.5
> > Rim 15x10
> > Max. Infla. 30
> > Max. Load 2810
> >
> > I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a
1" body lift.
> > Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the
Irok's will
> > fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops
will need to
> > be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side -
granted,
> > since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any
washers.
> >
> > I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
> >
> > I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know
what the
> > backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be
sticking out past
> > the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or
eating my
> > brake lines either.
> >
> > Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
> >
> > Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> > -jenn
#9
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Re: Backspacing, etc - HELP
Napa warrants their wheel bearings for life....I run 3.5" backspacing on my
TJ
Sean
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:407CBC75.6ED363E1@***.net...
> Hi Jennifer,
> You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
> floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
> >
> > I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
> >
> > The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> > Prod. Code I-801
> > Size 36x13.50-15LT
> > Ply Rating 6
> > Skid Depth 22/32
> > Tread Width 11.0
> > O.D. 36.8
> > C.S. 14.5
> > Rim 15x10
> > Max. Infla. 30
> > Max. Load 2810
> >
> > I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a
1" body lift.
> > Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the
Irok's will
> > fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops
will need to
> > be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side -
granted,
> > since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any
washers.
> >
> > I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
> >
> > I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know
what the
> > backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be
sticking out past
> > the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or
eating my
> > brake lines either.
> >
> > Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
> >
> > Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> > -jenn
TJ
Sean
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:407CBC75.6ED363E1@***.net...
> Hi Jennifer,
> You've forgotten about that wheel bearing you eat. Time for Warn
> floaters: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/axle/yjwarnaxle/
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
> >
> > I have a couple of dilemmas going on.
> >
> > The tires I want are the Interco Irok's. Specs are:
> > Prod. Code I-801
> > Size 36x13.50-15LT
> > Ply Rating 6
> > Skid Depth 22/32
> > Tread Width 11.0
> > O.D. 36.8
> > C.S. 14.5
> > Rim 15x10
> > Max. Infla. 30
> > Max. Load 2810
> >
> > I've got a 98 TJ, 6" Skyjacker springs, RE long arm upgrade kit, and a
1" body lift.
> > Currently I am running 33x12.5 SSR's. I don't really know if the
Irok's will
> > fit...or what to do about it if they do rub. I know that my bump stops
will need to
> > be lengthened. My steering stops already have 4 washers on each side -
granted,
> > since the LA it went in I have not checked to see if I can remove any
washers.
> >
> > I normally run 15x8 wheels with 4" backspacing.
> >
> > I am looking at maybe needing to run 15x10 wheels...but I don't know
what the
> > backspacing is that I should order. I know these suckers will be
sticking out past
> > the flares a lot, but I don't want them rubbing on the control arms or
eating my
> > brake lines either.
> >
> > Any suggestions as to what backspacing to look at??
> >
> > Or anything else to check out prior to purchasing the tires?
> > -jenn
#10
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Re: Backspacing, etc - HELP
Where do you plan to be the next time these puny little *****
break? http://www.----------.com/Dana30hub.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Sean Prinz wrote:
>
> Napa warrants their wheel bearings for life....I run 3.5" backspacing on my
> TJ
>
> Sean
break? http://www.----------.com/Dana30hub.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Sean Prinz wrote:
>
> Napa warrants their wheel bearings for life....I run 3.5" backspacing on my
> TJ
>
> Sean