All Terrain Tyres to suit 15" (L-Series)

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All Terrain Tyres to suit 15" (L-Series)

Post by L-Raiser » Thu Feb 15, 2007 8:27 am

Can you get 'All Terrain Tyres' to fit 15" rims....on a lifted L-Series...???

If so, what sizes/brands do you guys recommend...??

Im contemplating a 'Crossbred' 5-Stud Brake upgrade kit for my 'L', giving me 15" rims.....but can I still fit AT's....?

Ive seen that 14"s do well on the L's with AT's

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Post by D3V1L » Thu Feb 15, 2007 8:52 am

15" rims give u the biggest options of offroading tyres out there

finding tyres for my lib was the easiest thing other then buying the L series,
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Post by AndrewT » Thu Feb 15, 2007 8:54 am

14" offroad tyres are very very difficult to come by as you only really have a choice between 2 or 3 different brands. Also you hit the limit in size at 27"

Going to 15" takes all that away. You can get virtually any brand or model you like. Beware that going to something bigger than 27" will require extensive guard chopping to fit them.

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Post by L-Raiser » Thu Feb 15, 2007 10:40 am

AndrewT wrote:14" offroad tyres are very very difficult to come by as you only really have a choice between 2 or 3 different brands. Also you hit the limit in size at 27"

Going to 15" takes all that away. You can get virtually any brand or model you like. Beware that going to something bigger than 27" will require extensive guard chopping to fit them.
COOL...thanks Andrew

Your running 14's arent you?

So my limit 27" then..?

I figured that a 15" Rim WITH AT's would have been too big to fit under my L guards....

Do you guys have any recommendations of Brands/Sizes...? :D
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Post by Brumby Boy » Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:03 am

BFG A/T's are a good tyre but are pricy
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Post by Wilbur » Thu Feb 15, 2007 12:15 pm

Good for wear and good off-road....also good at making you go on "off-road" expeditions, if you get my drift (bad pun too).

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Post by AndrewT » Thu Feb 15, 2007 3:00 pm

I'm just running 14" Speedies with 27" Desert Duelers at the moment.

Shortly I will be moving to 15" with the Crossbred kit and hopefully fitting 29" tyres in. I am expecting to do substantial guard chopping to achieve this :)

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Post by 92 brumby » Thu Feb 15, 2007 8:24 pm

AndrewT wrote:I'm just running 14" Speedies with 27" Desert Duelers at the moment.

Shortly I will be moving to 15" with the Crossbred kit and hopefully fitting 29" tyres in. I am expecting to do substantial guard chopping to achieve this :)
yes u will i have 29s on my brumby with a 2 inch lift i took about 75mm all round off. if possible i would go a 3inch lift coz the xtra 20 or so mm u need with 2 inch kit is a bit of a pig to do if not moving front wheels forward thats my 2 cents anyway and need an ej to get em rollin

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Post by AndrewT » Wed Feb 21, 2007 11:54 am

92 brumby wrote:yes u will i have 29s on my brumby with a 2 inch lift i took about 75mm all round off. if possible i would go a 3inch lift coz the xtra 20 or so mm u need with 2 inch kit is a bit of a pig to do if not moving front wheels forward thats my 2 cents anyway and need an ej to get em rollin
Got the EJ already, got 3" lift too....*might* still be going to a 6" but we shall see how the tyres fit first.

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Post by Subafury » Wed Feb 21, 2007 4:11 pm

ah andrew if u do get the 6" kit- wouldnt u want the biggest tyres u can fit with it?- ie 30"+?whats the point of fitting 29s now? or is the 6" kit far far away
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Post by L-Raiser » Fri Feb 23, 2007 2:20 pm

AndrewT wrote:Got the EJ already, got 3" lift too....*might* still be going to a 6" but we shall see how the tyres fit first.
6" LIFT...!?! :o

My goodness....how can you achieve this without putting the driveline under enormous stress...??

Surely your CV joints would be highly stressed at an angle like that in your 6".....I am surprised you can even get away with your 4" lift.

When I asked my mechanic who has specialised in Lift Kits and Suspension for years, says that any more than 2" lift for a Subi would strain the CV's too much and run a higher risk of breaking things.....

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Post by BaronVonChickenPants » Fri Feb 23, 2007 2:41 pm

Subaru's don't get lifted like most other 4WD's, in a subaru it's not just raising the suspension, the whole drivetrain gets seperated from the body by the size of the kit, this in itself doesn't really get you any extra clearance but it allows you to fit larger rims and tyres which does give you the extra clearance.

Doing it this way the CV's still maintain the stock angles.

It's actually quite amusing looking into the engine bay of a 6" lifted vehicle as the top of the engine is almost at the bottom of the radiator, you could just about sit on top of the engine and close the bonnet on top of yourself.

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