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Tire size question.....

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by inthearmy101, Dec 22, 2005.

  1. inthearmy101

    inthearmy101 New Member

    I am currently in Iraq but i am still working on my Jeep I have a 73 CJ5 with a hopped up 360 in it. My question is I do not plan on lifting it anytime soon but I need new tires. It has 31's now could 33's fit with the stock supension. I was hoping the bigger tires would calm it down it has alot of motor for it's size... :flag: Thanks for your help...
     
  2. w3srl

    w3srl All-around swell dude Staff Member

    I'm thinking that 33's might be just a bit much without a lift of any kind. I've seen a lot of Jeeps with 31's on them, and they seem to do OK with mild wheeling. YMMV.

    Stay safe.
     
  3. inthearmy101

    inthearmy101 New Member

    Thanks that is what I was thinking I dont plan on lifting it till next year sometime.
     
  4. pathkiller

    pathkiller Member

    You couldn't stuff a set of 37" Hummer run-flats in your duffle very easily I suppose?

    I ran 33"s on my 74 unlifted for a while and it worked fine on the highway but rubbed the fenders offroad. I ended up putting a 3" body lift on it which I plan to remove next week. The body lift is a cheap but shoddy way to lift a Jeep.

    For gearing your 73 probably has 3.73's but could have 4.27's. The 3.73's will suck the life out of your engine with tall tires but are perfect for 31's. Find a gear ratio chart (the Quadratec catalog has one, I'm sure they're available online too) and match your tire size, gear ratio and engine rpm's. Find a combination that puts your rpm's at a comfortable range for cruising and there you go.

    Keep your head down over there and Happy Holidays.
     
  5. $ sink

    $ sink Gazillians of posts

    I run 31's with 3.73 gears and they work well together
     
  6. BlueFlu

    BlueFlu past owner of some ecj5's

    My '76 had 31s on it.
    Could have fit 32s no problem.
     
  7. jd7

    jd7 Sponsor

    have run 33's w/no lift not very long. A good deal of rubbage but workable until you get your lift with care...a good deal of it.
     
  8. High5

    High5 Member

    I currently run 33's with only a couple of inches of body lift. I have a fiberglass body that came with a body mounting tube. We just cut it to use as much as we could. I'm putting a 2.5 inch suspension lift on after the holidays or maybe when it warms up a little:) :)

    High5:beer: :beer:
     
  9. spud

    spud Nope..it's not finished!

    Thank you for your service to this country. Come home safe to enjoy your ECJ5.

    I also have a 360 in my CJ5. From the power standpoint, I am running 32x11.50x15. I hope to have a managable rig with all of this horsepower. I put a 2.5" lift on mine so clearence is'nt a problem.
     
  10. inthearmy101

    inthearmy101 New Member

    Thanks I still have alot to learn about this jeep I appreicate yall's advice right now I am just trying to get it all together so when I get home I will have it some what ready. It is gretting a rino liner, painted and new rims and tires. The lift and a rear locker will be comming next year hopefully. I have owned it twice LOL I sold it when I joined the army and I went and bought it back.
     
  11. 72 Jeep Gal

    72 Jeep Gal Just me

    I'm running 33's with 3"-4" of lift and still have a few small rubbing issues. I wouldn't recommend 33's on a stock vehicle. It sounds like my set up is the direction you are heading. With planning I think you will be very happy with the way it performs.
    Keep your head down and get home safe!!