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Xplorer92
09-27-2004, 12:07 AM
I have a '92 explorer 4x4, I have 3"s of body and 5.5"s of suspension. I was running 32"x11.50"s with my body lift but now that I've just installed my suspension lift I would like to upgrade to a bigger tire but I don't want to mess with the drivetrian yet so it will remain stock for a while. What is the largest tire I can run with a stock drivetrian? I was thinking about a 35"x13.50"x15" on my 15"x10.5" rims, Will that strain the motor and the tranmission? What is the ideal tire?

:) THANK YOU :)

Blee1099
09-27-2004, 12:13 AM
You should be fine.. You can run a 35-36 easily on a 3" body lift with 4-6" suspension lift. I would regear the axles if you go to 35s if you have anything less than 4.10.

unclemeat
09-27-2004, 06:04 AM
You may have some front axle bearing issues. You may also hit the the sway bar at full lock on steering.

Xplorer92
10-01-2004, 11:43 PM
Thank you for your feedback, I finally decided to just go with a 33"X12.50"
Procomp X-Terrain, not only does it look great, but it performs well with the stock drivetrain.


:) Thank You :)