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Holden suburban tyre sizes
Submitted: Wednesday, Apr 02, 2003 at 19:00
JohnH
Can anyone tell me where I can find out what the biggest
tyres
that I can fit to a 98 suburban are. I would like to be able to do it without raising the
suspension
and also without the
tyres
scrubbing when I turn. Any assistance would be appreciated. I have looked through the yank sites that relate to these vehicles and to be quite honest I can't understand how their forums keep going, the majority of their posts have no replies and the information exchanged is limited to cupholders and how many they can fit in their garages (not really but do you get my drift). I look forward to any help that is forthcoming.
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AnswerID: 16734 Submitted: Wednesday, Apr 02, 2003 at 21:24
Goodsy
replied: According to Four wheeler the biggest you can fit without
suspension
lift is 31's.
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AnswerID: 16740 Submitted: Wednesday, Apr 02, 2003 at 22:00
JohnH
replied: Bummer, I was hoping that I might be able to get a set of 33's on as there is still quite a bit of room under the guards. Did you article say anything about width? I am currently running 31 at 245 width. Thanks for your response by the way.
Regards John
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FollowupID: 10360 Submitted: Wednesday, Apr 02, 2003 at 22:32
Goodsy posted:
31 by 10.5. If you want 33's article states that you will need a 4 inch
suspension
lift. You can fit 38.5x15's with a 6 inch
suspension
lift and a 3 inch body lift.:) Article in the Four Wheeler dec 96.
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AnswerID: 16760 Submitted: Thursday, Apr 03, 2003 at 09:43
maverick
replied: sort of illegal in most states but some spacers will help out. 12r went on easily and they looked good to. before you get too excited though they didn't do anything for the handling/traction that the oe couldn't do. but if it's looks you're after that's the way to go.
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AnswerID: 16822 Submitted: Thursday, Apr 03, 2003 at 20:58
JohnH
replied: Maverick, can you please explain what you meant by the spacers and also the comment about traction and handling compared to the oe? What I am trying to achieve is the best performance possible offroad by putting
tyres
on which are within the realms of being practical. Looks are not high on the list but value for money is if you get my drift. I appreciate your input and look forward to hearing from you. Also can you give me some insight as to where you guys are getting this information.
Regards John
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FollowupID: 10421 Submitted: Thursday, Apr 03, 2003 at 21:02
JohnH posted:
Goodsy thanks for your info, was there anything else of interest in that article? I don't think I will be heading down the road of the 38's just yet. I would like to be sure that my driveline was going to last me before I started fiddling with stuff like that. I have heard that
suspension
lifts on this type of vehicle are very expensive and the CV's don't take to it very well either. Thanks again for your response.
Regards John
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AnswerID: 16886 Submitted: Friday, Apr 04, 2003 at 17:43
Truckster
replied: 48in tractor tires if you want....
Skys the limit
44x18inch boggers, etc....
Just use an angle grinder.
Whta tires are on it now, what sized rims and do you want to stay legal?? if so you can only go 15% more than std.
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FollowupID: 10489 Submitted: Friday, Apr 04, 2003 at 18:08
JohnH posted:
NO Truckster I do not want to get out the angle grinder. I've quite enjoyed using the angle grinder on a couple of my vehicles but this one is definitly out of the question.
Now that we have that out of the road the this is currently running LT245/75 R 16' s on it BF Goodrich. I don't know what that is in the other scale but I was sort of hoping that I might squeeze a set of 33" under there somewhere. I know this is probably not possible but any help you can give would be appreciated.
Regards John
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