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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: dieselweasel on August 24, 2006, 06:10:10 AM
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This is my 1st post here,(hi, hello, thank you, thank you) I done some searches on the subject but not quite anwsered. I just aquired a 93 4dr kick totally stock and unmolested very nice condition. I trek through AZ remote desert fire roads so I don't need any extream lift or performance mods, I was wanting to put 235's on the stock rims, maybe new rims, not sure, will they be ok on stock rims with no lift? I will be adding coil spacers ASAP also, but kinda want to get better tires on right away.
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I would definatly go with 235's on the stock rims. I've been running that size for 2 years with no issues. I'm running mud terrain retreads by high-tec retreads. They are loud as heck but work great and are really cheap.
(http://www.keithert.com/pics/tracker/lakegeneva1004/DSCF0079.JPG)
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I got my BFG's at pretty much the same time as Keith. I highly recomend 235's. Mine were on stock wheels till just last week the only noticable difference is you may lose just a tiny sliver of power, nothing to worry about you'll still do fine at highway speeds.
Plus they just look so much more beefy....
(http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b157/jookycola/Cars/sambear-rec1.jpg)
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Ditto on the 235's. I used to have them on the turtle, before I got the 31 ltb's..
These are Maxxis Buckshot Mudders on factory alloys, no lift at all.. it was great, even with open diffs... I don't drive this one on the road anymore, so I went to the LTB in 31x11.50
BUT, on my newer Kick, I will probably stick with 235's for DD and some trails...
Here is the turtle in 235 shoes (before I painted it)
(http://www.forumsigs.com/users/quaddawg605/Tracker/tireafter.jpg)
(http://www.forumsigs.com/users/quaddawg605/Tracker/trackermudder.jpg)
(http://www.forumsigs.com/users/quaddawg605/Tracker/tracker2.jpg)
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i don't know how you guys wheel with 235's stock. I have a 3" bodylift and 235's and my tires rub my fenders in the rear at full articulation.
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wow, that's weird, I get plenty of rub with my 31's and 2" suspension and trim, but that is only at full articulation, I didn't get much if any rub in the rear with the 235's, but I did get some in the front, until I got my 2" suspension lift..
Are your springs saggy Tyson? Maybe you have an especially tall 235?
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i don't know how you guys wheel with 235's stock. I have a 3" bodylift and 235's and my tires rub my fenders in the rear at full articulation.
  Are you running the stock wheels? I imagine they allow the rear wheel to fit inside the fender when flexing. I couldn't run 235 MTs on my 95 with different wheels/backspacing. Running 235s with less agressive tread now just fine. Tire and wheel combo makes a lot of difference.
Welcome & congrats on the Kick, Dieselweasel!
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hey are you looking for a nice set of 235/75/r15's? ive got almost a brand new set for sale...there very off road styled... if you want to check them out they are wild country rvt's... let me know ive got them for sale right now and quaddog was looking at them for a little..leme know
Taylor
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Thanks for all the replys, sounds like good news, Now I have to deside weather to buy new wheels just to spiffy it up a little, I would just get them in stock spec.
Thanks Samuraiguy but I need an all arounder tire, The desert floor here in Az is hard and dry, even when it rains here it dries fast, I like to park and walk deep into the wilderness and poke around on foot, shoot stuff and stuff.
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i had 235/75R15 General tires on 15x7 american racing wheels on my last kick, and they only slightly rubbed on the front at full articulation, and i loved them. they looked so much better than the stock tires and rims, but my 31's on mickey thompson classic II rims look even better.
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Hi Dieselweasel. I have the 235's in Futura Adventures (PepBoys). They were new on the Kick (91 2 Door JX 4X4) when I bought it from the previous owner. I recently replaced the spare with the same tire and I think they were around $100. I am very happy with the all around performance of the tire. I have a home in Sedona and was Elk hunting in 6B off the 89A south of Flaglast November. I had no problem getting around. Two years ago it was so bad up there they closed the park for 5 months. There were alot of people up there for the Elk hunt that year that got stuck and had to wait until spring to get there vehicle out. My friend (Toyota 4 runner) was one of them. I prefer not to hear the noise going down the freeway as I use mine as an all around vehicle. Good luck and I just might see you on the forest service roads.
Jeff
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One other thing. I cleaned up my stock rims and painted them flat balck and they look good against the white paint. Take care.
Jeff
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I been knockin around horse shoe lake, barlett lake and seven springs area, lots of indian ruins hiding in those areas, fun to locate. I'll be lookin for ya Zbad.
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I notice you mention "LT" tires. That generally means load range C. That is what I found best for running Arizona backroads with my previous 4x4s, two Toyotas and a couple of Scouts. The tires on my Suzuki are standard passenger tires (load range B). I am thinking that the Suzuki is light enough that it does not require the stouter tire. Time will tell.
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reb,
I agree with you, I listed LT just incase I found a bargain I'd know they would fit, I'll probly buy car tires, but I do beleive a tracker may weigh as much as a jeep? I had a Sammy for 3 yrs and never had a tire problem, but I did mention I don't go extream 4 wheeling, but I do manage to find some very rocky trails at times and I'm a little concerned about sidewall punctures out in the wilderness, Then again, wallyworld gives a full hasard warrenty, So I think I'll go with the el cheapos and make sure my spare is good to go. I also carry a 12 volt compressor and a plug kit.