stock engine and large tires
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stock engine and large tires
I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem to
have v8's put in.
What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
Troy
have v8's put in.
What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
Troy
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Re: stock engine and large tires
Thirty inches with the Dana 35c: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
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Troy wrote:
>
> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem to
> have v8's put in.
> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>
> Troy
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Troy wrote:
>
> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem to
> have v8's put in.
> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>
> Troy
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Re: stock engine and large tires
Thirty inches with the Dana 35c: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Troy wrote:
>
> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem to
> have v8's put in.
> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>
> Troy
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Troy wrote:
>
> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem to
> have v8's put in.
> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>
> Troy
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Re: stock engine and large tires
Thirty inches with the Dana 35c: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Troy wrote:
>
> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem to
> have v8's put in.
> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>
> Troy
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Troy wrote:
>
> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem to
> have v8's put in.
> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>
> Troy
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Re: stock engine and large tires
So I guess the 3 million Wranglers with 31 inch tires are all wrong! With a
2-3 inch body lift, you can easily fit 33 inch tires. The Dana 35 and 30
can easily handle the added height and weight. Again you show your
ignorance Bill.
Do you honestly believe some of the crap you feed these people on this
newsgroup?
The Dana 35 may not handle a 35 inch tire, but then again, which
manufacturer are you talking about. Just because a tire manufacturer calls
their tire a 35 inch doesn't mean the actual tire height is as advertised.
But I guess you knew that didn't ya Bill?
Troy, look for a good Jeep related web page. Search around. You will see
that until you get to the 35 inch tire, the only factor limiting the tire
size on a Jeep Wrangler is the Fender opening. I don't recommend a body
lift for many reasons, but if that's what you want, then go for it. Like I
said earlier, I know of many Wranglers with 31-33 inch tires on stock
differentials. I have 31 inch tires on my daughters Wrangler (Pro Comp
X-Terrains) which measure a true 31 inches.
Good Luck Troy
Be careful who you get your information from. Make sure they know more then
"I'm waiting".
Jim Smith
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43B9C8D2.F6B4A3AC@***.net...
> Thirty inches with the Dana 35c: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Troy wrote:
>>
>> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem
>> to
>> have v8's put in.
>> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
>> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
>> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>>
>> Troy
2-3 inch body lift, you can easily fit 33 inch tires. The Dana 35 and 30
can easily handle the added height and weight. Again you show your
ignorance Bill.
Do you honestly believe some of the crap you feed these people on this
newsgroup?
The Dana 35 may not handle a 35 inch tire, but then again, which
manufacturer are you talking about. Just because a tire manufacturer calls
their tire a 35 inch doesn't mean the actual tire height is as advertised.
But I guess you knew that didn't ya Bill?
Troy, look for a good Jeep related web page. Search around. You will see
that until you get to the 35 inch tire, the only factor limiting the tire
size on a Jeep Wrangler is the Fender opening. I don't recommend a body
lift for many reasons, but if that's what you want, then go for it. Like I
said earlier, I know of many Wranglers with 31-33 inch tires on stock
differentials. I have 31 inch tires on my daughters Wrangler (Pro Comp
X-Terrains) which measure a true 31 inches.
Good Luck Troy
Be careful who you get your information from. Make sure they know more then
"I'm waiting".
Jim Smith
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43B9C8D2.F6B4A3AC@***.net...
> Thirty inches with the Dana 35c: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Troy wrote:
>>
>> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem
>> to
>> have v8's put in.
>> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
>> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
>> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>>
>> Troy
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Re: stock engine and large tires
So I guess the 3 million Wranglers with 31 inch tires are all wrong! With a
2-3 inch body lift, you can easily fit 33 inch tires. The Dana 35 and 30
can easily handle the added height and weight. Again you show your
ignorance Bill.
Do you honestly believe some of the crap you feed these people on this
newsgroup?
The Dana 35 may not handle a 35 inch tire, but then again, which
manufacturer are you talking about. Just because a tire manufacturer calls
their tire a 35 inch doesn't mean the actual tire height is as advertised.
But I guess you knew that didn't ya Bill?
Troy, look for a good Jeep related web page. Search around. You will see
that until you get to the 35 inch tire, the only factor limiting the tire
size on a Jeep Wrangler is the Fender opening. I don't recommend a body
lift for many reasons, but if that's what you want, then go for it. Like I
said earlier, I know of many Wranglers with 31-33 inch tires on stock
differentials. I have 31 inch tires on my daughters Wrangler (Pro Comp
X-Terrains) which measure a true 31 inches.
Good Luck Troy
Be careful who you get your information from. Make sure they know more then
"I'm waiting".
Jim Smith
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43B9C8D2.F6B4A3AC@***.net...
> Thirty inches with the Dana 35c: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Troy wrote:
>>
>> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem
>> to
>> have v8's put in.
>> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
>> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
>> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>>
>> Troy
2-3 inch body lift, you can easily fit 33 inch tires. The Dana 35 and 30
can easily handle the added height and weight. Again you show your
ignorance Bill.
Do you honestly believe some of the crap you feed these people on this
newsgroup?
The Dana 35 may not handle a 35 inch tire, but then again, which
manufacturer are you talking about. Just because a tire manufacturer calls
their tire a 35 inch doesn't mean the actual tire height is as advertised.
But I guess you knew that didn't ya Bill?
Troy, look for a good Jeep related web page. Search around. You will see
that until you get to the 35 inch tire, the only factor limiting the tire
size on a Jeep Wrangler is the Fender opening. I don't recommend a body
lift for many reasons, but if that's what you want, then go for it. Like I
said earlier, I know of many Wranglers with 31-33 inch tires on stock
differentials. I have 31 inch tires on my daughters Wrangler (Pro Comp
X-Terrains) which measure a true 31 inches.
Good Luck Troy
Be careful who you get your information from. Make sure they know more then
"I'm waiting".
Jim Smith
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43B9C8D2.F6B4A3AC@***.net...
> Thirty inches with the Dana 35c: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Troy wrote:
>>
>> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem
>> to
>> have v8's put in.
>> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
>> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
>> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>>
>> Troy
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Re: stock engine and large tires
So I guess the 3 million Wranglers with 31 inch tires are all wrong! With a
2-3 inch body lift, you can easily fit 33 inch tires. The Dana 35 and 30
can easily handle the added height and weight. Again you show your
ignorance Bill.
Do you honestly believe some of the crap you feed these people on this
newsgroup?
The Dana 35 may not handle a 35 inch tire, but then again, which
manufacturer are you talking about. Just because a tire manufacturer calls
their tire a 35 inch doesn't mean the actual tire height is as advertised.
But I guess you knew that didn't ya Bill?
Troy, look for a good Jeep related web page. Search around. You will see
that until you get to the 35 inch tire, the only factor limiting the tire
size on a Jeep Wrangler is the Fender opening. I don't recommend a body
lift for many reasons, but if that's what you want, then go for it. Like I
said earlier, I know of many Wranglers with 31-33 inch tires on stock
differentials. I have 31 inch tires on my daughters Wrangler (Pro Comp
X-Terrains) which measure a true 31 inches.
Good Luck Troy
Be careful who you get your information from. Make sure they know more then
"I'm waiting".
Jim Smith
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43B9C8D2.F6B4A3AC@***.net...
> Thirty inches with the Dana 35c: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Troy wrote:
>>
>> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem
>> to
>> have v8's put in.
>> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
>> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
>> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>>
>> Troy
2-3 inch body lift, you can easily fit 33 inch tires. The Dana 35 and 30
can easily handle the added height and weight. Again you show your
ignorance Bill.
Do you honestly believe some of the crap you feed these people on this
newsgroup?
The Dana 35 may not handle a 35 inch tire, but then again, which
manufacturer are you talking about. Just because a tire manufacturer calls
their tire a 35 inch doesn't mean the actual tire height is as advertised.
But I guess you knew that didn't ya Bill?
Troy, look for a good Jeep related web page. Search around. You will see
that until you get to the 35 inch tire, the only factor limiting the tire
size on a Jeep Wrangler is the Fender opening. I don't recommend a body
lift for many reasons, but if that's what you want, then go for it. Like I
said earlier, I know of many Wranglers with 31-33 inch tires on stock
differentials. I have 31 inch tires on my daughters Wrangler (Pro Comp
X-Terrains) which measure a true 31 inches.
Good Luck Troy
Be careful who you get your information from. Make sure they know more then
"I'm waiting".
Jim Smith
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43B9C8D2.F6B4A3AC@***.net...
> Thirty inches with the Dana 35c: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Troy wrote:
>>
>> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem
>> to
>> have v8's put in.
>> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
>> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
>> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>>
>> Troy
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Re: stock engine and large tires
Now Bill, you should have prefaced your answer with a "IMHO". Yes, you have
pictures to show why it may not be a good idea. Nonetheless, I contend that
you can run up to at least 33X12.5 tires on a 4" lifted Wrangler equipped
with a 4.0L and Dana 35 axle provided the vehicle is appropriately geared
for the larger tire (4.11-4.56) and the driver handles the rig on the trail
with care. My evidence is that I've had 33X12.5 tires on my 91YJ since new
and have yet to break an axle. This is with the stock driveline and a 4"
lift. IMHO, I believe that the preponderance of broken 35 axles were the
result of driver error and not the fault of the equipment. Slow and
deliberate with a front locker and rear LS seem to be the best combination.
I fear that most of the broken 35s we've seen are the result of a rearend
install of a full locker and, or the driver trying to do something more than
his rig was capable of. MY YJ does its share of 3-4 plus rated trails in
rocks, mud and sand and has yet to bust an axle.
Jus my two pennys.
Scott
91YJ
2000 F-150 4x4
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43B9C8D2.F6B4A3AC@***.net...
> Thirty inches with the Dana 35c: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Troy wrote:
>>
>> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem
>> to
>> have v8's put in.
>> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
>> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
>> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>>
>> Troy
pictures to show why it may not be a good idea. Nonetheless, I contend that
you can run up to at least 33X12.5 tires on a 4" lifted Wrangler equipped
with a 4.0L and Dana 35 axle provided the vehicle is appropriately geared
for the larger tire (4.11-4.56) and the driver handles the rig on the trail
with care. My evidence is that I've had 33X12.5 tires on my 91YJ since new
and have yet to break an axle. This is with the stock driveline and a 4"
lift. IMHO, I believe that the preponderance of broken 35 axles were the
result of driver error and not the fault of the equipment. Slow and
deliberate with a front locker and rear LS seem to be the best combination.
I fear that most of the broken 35s we've seen are the result of a rearend
install of a full locker and, or the driver trying to do something more than
his rig was capable of. MY YJ does its share of 3-4 plus rated trails in
rocks, mud and sand and has yet to bust an axle.
Jus my two pennys.
Scott
91YJ
2000 F-150 4x4
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43B9C8D2.F6B4A3AC@***.net...
> Thirty inches with the Dana 35c: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Troy wrote:
>>
>> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem
>> to
>> have v8's put in.
>> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
>> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
>> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>>
>> Troy
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Re: stock engine and large tires
Now Bill, you should have prefaced your answer with a "IMHO". Yes, you have
pictures to show why it may not be a good idea. Nonetheless, I contend that
you can run up to at least 33X12.5 tires on a 4" lifted Wrangler equipped
with a 4.0L and Dana 35 axle provided the vehicle is appropriately geared
for the larger tire (4.11-4.56) and the driver handles the rig on the trail
with care. My evidence is that I've had 33X12.5 tires on my 91YJ since new
and have yet to break an axle. This is with the stock driveline and a 4"
lift. IMHO, I believe that the preponderance of broken 35 axles were the
result of driver error and not the fault of the equipment. Slow and
deliberate with a front locker and rear LS seem to be the best combination.
I fear that most of the broken 35s we've seen are the result of a rearend
install of a full locker and, or the driver trying to do something more than
his rig was capable of. MY YJ does its share of 3-4 plus rated trails in
rocks, mud and sand and has yet to bust an axle.
Jus my two pennys.
Scott
91YJ
2000 F-150 4x4
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43B9C8D2.F6B4A3AC@***.net...
> Thirty inches with the Dana 35c: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Troy wrote:
>>
>> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem
>> to
>> have v8's put in.
>> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
>> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
>> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>>
>> Troy
pictures to show why it may not be a good idea. Nonetheless, I contend that
you can run up to at least 33X12.5 tires on a 4" lifted Wrangler equipped
with a 4.0L and Dana 35 axle provided the vehicle is appropriately geared
for the larger tire (4.11-4.56) and the driver handles the rig on the trail
with care. My evidence is that I've had 33X12.5 tires on my 91YJ since new
and have yet to break an axle. This is with the stock driveline and a 4"
lift. IMHO, I believe that the preponderance of broken 35 axles were the
result of driver error and not the fault of the equipment. Slow and
deliberate with a front locker and rear LS seem to be the best combination.
I fear that most of the broken 35s we've seen are the result of a rearend
install of a full locker and, or the driver trying to do something more than
his rig was capable of. MY YJ does its share of 3-4 plus rated trails in
rocks, mud and sand and has yet to bust an axle.
Jus my two pennys.
Scott
91YJ
2000 F-150 4x4
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43B9C8D2.F6B4A3AC@***.net...
> Thirty inches with the Dana 35c: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Troy wrote:
>>
>> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem
>> to
>> have v8's put in.
>> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
>> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
>> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>>
>> Troy
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Re: stock engine and large tires
Now Bill, you should have prefaced your answer with a "IMHO". Yes, you have
pictures to show why it may not be a good idea. Nonetheless, I contend that
you can run up to at least 33X12.5 tires on a 4" lifted Wrangler equipped
with a 4.0L and Dana 35 axle provided the vehicle is appropriately geared
for the larger tire (4.11-4.56) and the driver handles the rig on the trail
with care. My evidence is that I've had 33X12.5 tires on my 91YJ since new
and have yet to break an axle. This is with the stock driveline and a 4"
lift. IMHO, I believe that the preponderance of broken 35 axles were the
result of driver error and not the fault of the equipment. Slow and
deliberate with a front locker and rear LS seem to be the best combination.
I fear that most of the broken 35s we've seen are the result of a rearend
install of a full locker and, or the driver trying to do something more than
his rig was capable of. MY YJ does its share of 3-4 plus rated trails in
rocks, mud and sand and has yet to bust an axle.
Jus my two pennys.
Scott
91YJ
2000 F-150 4x4
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43B9C8D2.F6B4A3AC@***.net...
> Thirty inches with the Dana 35c: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Troy wrote:
>>
>> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem
>> to
>> have v8's put in.
>> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
>> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
>> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>>
>> Troy
pictures to show why it may not be a good idea. Nonetheless, I contend that
you can run up to at least 33X12.5 tires on a 4" lifted Wrangler equipped
with a 4.0L and Dana 35 axle provided the vehicle is appropriately geared
for the larger tire (4.11-4.56) and the driver handles the rig on the trail
with care. My evidence is that I've had 33X12.5 tires on my 91YJ since new
and have yet to break an axle. This is with the stock driveline and a 4"
lift. IMHO, I believe that the preponderance of broken 35 axles were the
result of driver error and not the fault of the equipment. Slow and
deliberate with a front locker and rear LS seem to be the best combination.
I fear that most of the broken 35s we've seen are the result of a rearend
install of a full locker and, or the driver trying to do something more than
his rig was capable of. MY YJ does its share of 3-4 plus rated trails in
rocks, mud and sand and has yet to bust an axle.
Jus my two pennys.
Scott
91YJ
2000 F-150 4x4
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43B9C8D2.F6B4A3AC@***.net...
> Thirty inches with the Dana 35c: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Troy wrote:
>>
>> I see pics of those tj's with 44's or similar size tires, they all seem
>> to
>> have v8's put in.
>> What's the largest size tire that the stock engine in a tj handle? I
>> suppose it would be the stock manual transmission and transfer case, but
>> axles strong enough and geared for said tires?
>>
>> Troy