Looking for bigger tyres, need advice
- lincolnthemod
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Looking for bigger tyres, need advice
Hey guys,
I own a 1983 4WD GL Wagon (EA81), I currently have 14 In tyres on it but, due to being serious about offroading, this does not satisfy me, I am interested in just how much bigger rims and tyres could I fit to this without changing the rotors or anything like that over, if this is not possible I will look into modification of running gear. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Lincoln
I own a 1983 4WD GL Wagon (EA81), I currently have 14 In tyres on it but, due to being serious about offroading, this does not satisfy me, I am interested in just how much bigger rims and tyres could I fit to this without changing the rotors or anything like that over, if this is not possible I will look into modification of running gear. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Lincoln
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- lincolnthemod
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Yarney,
When you say I won't have the power to turn the wheels, you do mean I won't have the engine capacity, right? I know this probably sounds stupid but you don't mean my tyres will hit on the subframe or anything like that? because I would really appreciate bigger than that and as the car is fitted with a torsion bar and adjustable suspension, clearance is not really an issue as more can be obtained easily, however I would definitely settle for 27/8.5/14.
Lincoln
When you say I won't have the power to turn the wheels, you do mean I won't have the engine capacity, right? I know this probably sounds stupid but you don't mean my tyres will hit on the subframe or anything like that? because I would really appreciate bigger than that and as the car is fitted with a torsion bar and adjustable suspension, clearance is not really an issue as more can be obtained easily, however I would definitely settle for 27/8.5/14.
Lincoln
I had that size tyre on my old 82 MY wagon, It was real good off road and with a 3" lift I never had a problem, well when I say never I mean no more then bigger 4x4s had.
The only problem I had was on the highway, a big lack of power on big hills, I would speed up (like 110kph) when I could see a hill cuming up and by the time I got to the top I was back down to 90kph or worse on real steep hills.
A friend of mine had a Brumby with 15" wheels with BFG/MT, but he had a lot more power than me with his turbo engine and a lighter car, but even he had to go down a gear on steep hills on the highway.
If I were you I would keep with the 27/8.5/14 and check that your diff is a 3.9. but I think the MY 83 had a 3.7 It dose not sound like much but it makes a big diference.
Rik.
The only problem I had was on the highway, a big lack of power on big hills, I would speed up (like 110kph) when I could see a hill cuming up and by the time I got to the top I was back down to 90kph or worse on real steep hills.
A friend of mine had a Brumby with 15" wheels with BFG/MT, but he had a lot more power than me with his turbo engine and a lighter car, but even he had to go down a gear on steep hills on the highway.
If I were you I would keep with the 27/8.5/14 and check that your diff is a 3.9. but I think the MY 83 had a 3.7 It dose not sound like much but it makes a big diference.
Rik.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] Im now all grown up to an outback with a 2" lift and outback struts, ready to go off road and take on the world.