what is the bigest wheel you can fit in the rear 91 wagon
what is the bigest wheel you can fit in the rear 91 wagon
what is the bigest wheel you can fit in that space ? od and rim size
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28 inch tyre on a 7 inch rim has been done and is quite a good fit. It does require some hammer welding. Some people will tell you that they have had a 29 inch tyre in there but they are full of shit. I have 29's on my car now and there is now way they would fit in that wheel well with out lots of work. Any taller than 28 and you will be looking at doing extensive panel mods along with strut mods.
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i think brett was talking about fitting them to the rear of your car.
if you mean what sized spare tyres can you fit in spare tyre well, you cant get much bigger than a stock 24" tyre in there.
My spare tyre well is full of tools, spares and recovery gear. I jsut throw the spare in the back of teh wagon when im heading anywhere out of the way. Dont bother carrying one commuting to work every day
if you mean what sized spare tyres can you fit in spare tyre well, you cant get much bigger than a stock 24" tyre in there.
My spare tyre well is full of tools, spares and recovery gear. I jsut throw the spare in the back of teh wagon when im heading anywhere out of the way. Dont bother carrying one commuting to work every day
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I have the 15x7s with the 215R 15s on them that Brett is on about and they fit "just" i had to do some massaging of the metal to make them fit without continual rubbing. As for the spare size it pretty much not that bigger than stock unless you want to have it in there deflated but they type of tyre would be the deciding factor, anything with stiff sidewall and as muddy says it wont make much difference
if you look at the subject, and not the post, you'll see his talking about the rear wheel wells. There at the back of the car. And since subie put there spare tyres in the front....
I dunno about the L's, but MY can take 27"s just fine... Sorry I couldn't help more.
Oh one other thing. Doesn't it say no swearing in the forum rules brett? Or do I need to re-read them?
I dunno about the L's, but MY can take 27"s just fine... Sorry I couldn't help more.
Oh one other thing. Doesn't it say no swearing in the forum rules brett? Or do I need to re-read them?

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where does it say that?Phizinza wrote:if you look at the subject, and not the post, you'll see his talking about the rear wheel wells.
I know from oth3er posts he is talking about his 91 liberty wagon.what is the bigest wheel you can fit in the rear 91 wagon
if you can get a spare tyre to fit in the engine bay of a liberty wiill be very impressed...
I have a 91 Liberty wagon and I used to fit my 27x8.5R 14 Inch Super Tripper in the spare wheel hole(defalted). It did used to make the lid or cover sit up slightly though and it pays to give the tyre a good coating of Armor All or something similar to help it slide in better as it is a tight fit.
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