Oversized Tires on a B4.1: Pros and Cons?
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Re: Oversized Tires on a B4.1: Pros and Cons?
got mine in today-- they are perfect! The diameter is identical to the RC10T wheels.
Thanks Rapscallion!!!
Thanks Rapscallion!!!
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Re: Oversized Tires on a B4.1: Pros and Cons?
Hei! Cool! Those are the J82 wheels/tires on the front?Jeep-Power wrote:got mine in today-- they are perfect! The diameter is identical to the RC10T wheels.
Thanks Rapscallion!!!
Would it be possible for you to take two photos from the same position with before/after showing the stock size wheels mounted on the car followed by the large? Either way, glad it worked out for you Let us know how it drives
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Re: Oversized Tires on a B4.1: Pros and Cons?
Yes-- the J82 fronts & Proline SandPaws on the rear.rapscallion wrote: Hei! Cool! Those are the J82 wheels/tires on the front?
Would it be possible for you to take two photos from the same position with before/after showing the stock size wheels mounted on the car followed by the large? Either way, glad it worked out for you Let us know how it drives
I can do that. Do you want the OEM rear tires on as well?
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Re: Oversized Tires on a B4.1: Pros and Cons?
It might not be bad to see the full OEM compared to the full mod set-up. No big hurry. Just would be curious to see the difference side by side.Jeep-Power wrote: Yes-- the J82 fronts & Proline SandPaws on the rear.
I can do that. Do you want the OEM rear tires on as well?
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Re: Oversized Tires on a B4.1: Pros and Cons?
Good idea! I've already stretched the car out as far as it can possibly go - but I hadn't considered adjusting the camber. I'll definitely give that a shot before running the car again. Thanks for the tip!kdog wrote: Other adjustments for this setup: negative camber is really important for the balance of traction/not rolling in every turn, and I made the wheelbase as long as possible with the adjustment shims.
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