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Tires? Help!!
« on: September 13, 2007, 04:53:10 PM »
I tried the search but couldn't find an answer so heres my question. I got a 94 2dr sidekick and want to do a few mods to it, to make it a capable offroad vehicle.  I will be doing a 2" body lift and doing a grand vitara coil spring swap(hopefully around 1.5"-2"lift).   I should be able to fit 31" tires but I am wondering if the dinky little 1.6 8v will be able to handle those without changing any gears.  I wouldn't do any rock crawling but it would have to be able to cruise on the highway and get up steep grades.  Would I be better off getting 235/75/15 (roughly 29") or would the lift make those tires look to small?


Thanks for your help

JF

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Offline jzap

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Re: Tires? Help!!
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2007, 07:22:17 PM »
I would go with the 235's and skip the body lift...
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Re: Tires? Help!!
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2007, 09:22:00 PM »
You'd be surprised where a Tracker with 235's and a decent driver will go. The body lift isn't a bad thing though, it will help minimize rocker panel damage.
97 Sidekick 4door 5 speed, 1.5 spacer lift, 2" body lift, CJ rims, locked rear, 31's, 4:1 low <SOLD>
01 Vitara 2.0L 5 speed, 2.5" Calmini lift, 2" body lift, Sidekick rims, locked rear, 31's, 4:1 low, 5.13 diffs <SOLD>
03 XL7 2.7 5 speed, 4.5" AE lift with OME springs, 2" AE body lift, 5.13 diffs, 3:1 low, 235/80R17 BFG AT's on Ultra 17x8 with 1" spacers, skid plates, Balmer Fab front bumper