largest tires on stock XJ without Rubbing
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Re: largest tires on stock XJ without Rubbing
Tires rubbing at full turn never bothered me. I just figure if I
didn't need that tight a turn I wouldn't do it, why cut the radius by
adjusting the stop?
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Just Taylor wrote:
>
> I found out within a day or so of putting the tires on. Turn left with
> the wheels at full lock would rub the lower control arm. I never heard
> it while testing right full lock. Fortunately the fix was extremely
> simple....
> --
> Taylor
>
> '89 Audi 200
> '01 Audi A6 2.7T
> '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
didn't need that tight a turn I wouldn't do it, why cut the radius by
adjusting the stop?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Just Taylor wrote:
>
> I found out within a day or so of putting the tires on. Turn left with
> the wheels at full lock would rub the lower control arm. I never heard
> it while testing right full lock. Fortunately the fix was extremely
> simple....
> --
> Taylor
>
> '89 Audi 200
> '01 Audi A6 2.7T
> '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
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Re: largest tires on stock XJ without Rubbing
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 18:44:35 GMT, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
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> Tires rubbing at full turn never bothered me. I just figure if I
>didn't need that tight a turn I wouldn't do it, why cut the radius by
>adjusting the stop?
I general I would agree with reducing the radius however the guys who
did the fix for me at the Off Road General Store in Laguna Hills said
they merely put a washer on the steering stops.
I never really thought about how much turning radius I lost by doing so
until you brought it up... Assuming you don't already have a URL on how
much radius would be lost, how much would you figure would be lost by
doing so?
--
Taylor
'89 Audi 200
'01 Audi A6 2.7T
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
<----------@***.net> wrote:
> Tires rubbing at full turn never bothered me. I just figure if I
>didn't need that tight a turn I wouldn't do it, why cut the radius by
>adjusting the stop?
I general I would agree with reducing the radius however the guys who
did the fix for me at the Off Road General Store in Laguna Hills said
they merely put a washer on the steering stops.
I never really thought about how much turning radius I lost by doing so
until you brought it up... Assuming you don't already have a URL on how
much radius would be lost, how much would you figure would be lost by
doing so?
--
Taylor
'89 Audi 200
'01 Audi A6 2.7T
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
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Re: largest tires on stock XJ without Rubbing
Hi Taylor,
There's a place called the Notch, out in my local desert, where no
matter how infinitesimal you think the loss is you'd be kicking yourself
for putting in that washer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Just Taylor wrote:
>
> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 18:44:35 GMT, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
> <----------@***.net> wrote:
>
> > Tires rubbing at full turn never bothered me. I just figure if I
> >didn't need that tight a turn I wouldn't do it, why cut the radius by
> >adjusting the stop?
>
> I general I would agree with reducing the radius however the guys who
> did the fix for me at the Off Road General Store in Laguna Hills said
> they merely put a washer on the steering stops.
>
> I never really thought about how much turning radius I lost by doing so
> until you brought it up... Assuming you don't already have a URL on how
> much radius would be lost, how much would you figure would be lost by
> doing so?
>
> --
> Taylor
>
> '89 Audi 200
> '01 Audi A6 2.7T
> '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
There's a place called the Notch, out in my local desert, where no
matter how infinitesimal you think the loss is you'd be kicking yourself
for putting in that washer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Just Taylor wrote:
>
> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 18:44:35 GMT, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
> <----------@***.net> wrote:
>
> > Tires rubbing at full turn never bothered me. I just figure if I
> >didn't need that tight a turn I wouldn't do it, why cut the radius by
> >adjusting the stop?
>
> I general I would agree with reducing the radius however the guys who
> did the fix for me at the Off Road General Store in Laguna Hills said
> they merely put a washer on the steering stops.
>
> I never really thought about how much turning radius I lost by doing so
> until you brought it up... Assuming you don't already have a URL on how
> much radius would be lost, how much would you figure would be lost by
> doing so?
>
> --
> Taylor
>
> '89 Audi 200
> '01 Audi A6 2.7T
> '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
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Re: largest tires on stock XJ without Rubbing
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 19:34:35 GMT, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@***.net> wrote:
>Hi Taylor,
> There's a place called the Notch, out in my local desert, where no
>matter how infinitesimal you think the loss is you'd be kicking yourself
>for putting in that washer.
Never heard of The Notch here in California... is that out near Anza
Borrego/Ocotillo? In any case really hardcore trails are not my thing.
I enjoy off-roading but I can live without the hardcore off-roading.
However you will be pleased my new Jeep has leaf springs :)
--
Taylor
'89 Audi 200
'01 Audi A6 2.7T
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
<----------@***.net> wrote:
>Hi Taylor,
> There's a place called the Notch, out in my local desert, where no
>matter how infinitesimal you think the loss is you'd be kicking yourself
>for putting in that washer.
Never heard of The Notch here in California... is that out near Anza
Borrego/Ocotillo? In any case really hardcore trails are not my thing.
I enjoy off-roading but I can live without the hardcore off-roading.
However you will be pleased my new Jeep has leaf springs :)
--
Taylor
'89 Audi 200
'01 Audi A6 2.7T
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
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Re: largest tires on stock XJ without Rubbing
Hi Taylor,
Twenty miles east of Ocotillo, on the pole line road, mid way
between hwy. 78 and Salt and Sea way, turn east at where there used to
be a sand dune (sorry I don't remember the pole number and sand dune is
gone.) and go down that wash, look for a trail that goes to the right,
it will take you to an artesian well that flows for about twenty seconds
every couple of minutes, signifying you're gone too far, look back and
about the highest point there'll be a trail that goes over that mud hill
into the notch. It's a fun trip any stock jeep will make it through, but
usually tear a cloth top if that's left on, form those that are too lazy
to turn lock to lock fifty times on each bend.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Just Taylor wrote:
>
> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 19:34:35 GMT, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
> <----------@***.net> wrote:
>
> >Hi Taylor,
> > There's a place called the Notch, out in my local desert, where no
> >matter how infinitesimal you think the loss is you'd be kicking yourself
> >for putting in that washer.
>
> Never heard of The Notch here in California... is that out near Anza
> Borrego/Ocotillo? In any case really hardcore trails are not my thing.
> I enjoy off-roading but I can live without the hardcore off-roading.
>
> However you will be pleased my new Jeep has leaf springs :)
>
> --
> Taylor
>
> '89 Audi 200
> '01 Audi A6 2.7T
> '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
Twenty miles east of Ocotillo, on the pole line road, mid way
between hwy. 78 and Salt and Sea way, turn east at where there used to
be a sand dune (sorry I don't remember the pole number and sand dune is
gone.) and go down that wash, look for a trail that goes to the right,
it will take you to an artesian well that flows for about twenty seconds
every couple of minutes, signifying you're gone too far, look back and
about the highest point there'll be a trail that goes over that mud hill
into the notch. It's a fun trip any stock jeep will make it through, but
usually tear a cloth top if that's left on, form those that are too lazy
to turn lock to lock fifty times on each bend.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Just Taylor wrote:
>
> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 19:34:35 GMT, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
> <----------@***.net> wrote:
>
> >Hi Taylor,
> > There's a place called the Notch, out in my local desert, where no
> >matter how infinitesimal you think the loss is you'd be kicking yourself
> >for putting in that washer.
>
> Never heard of The Notch here in California... is that out near Anza
> Borrego/Ocotillo? In any case really hardcore trails are not my thing.
> I enjoy off-roading but I can live without the hardcore off-roading.
>
> However you will be pleased my new Jeep has leaf springs :)
>
> --
> Taylor
>
> '89 Audi 200
> '01 Audi A6 2.7T
> '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
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Re: largest tires on stock XJ without Rubbing
Hi Taylor,
Oops, I was going to tell you it's too hot in August, until I
noticed in your signature you're driving a Cherokee, unfortunately it
way too big to make it through the Notch. There's still plenty of trails
to see, though. Be sure and reminds us when you're about to go Ocotillo.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Just Taylor wrote:
>
> Well I may have a chance to run this trial in early August. We are
> going out in Ocotillo area and I'm still looking at what to do....
>
> Though I reckon we will probably follow the Bradshaw Trail as that is
> something I have wanted to do...
>
> --
> Taylor
>
> '89 Audi 200
> '01 Audi A6 2.7T
> '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
Oops, I was going to tell you it's too hot in August, until I
noticed in your signature you're driving a Cherokee, unfortunately it
way too big to make it through the Notch. There's still plenty of trails
to see, though. Be sure and reminds us when you're about to go Ocotillo.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Just Taylor wrote:
>
> Well I may have a chance to run this trial in early August. We are
> going out in Ocotillo area and I'm still looking at what to do....
>
> Though I reckon we will probably follow the Bradshaw Trail as that is
> something I have wanted to do...
>
> --
> Taylor
>
> '89 Audi 200
> '01 Audi A6 2.7T
> '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
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