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Well after my wife locked up the tires and slid in the rain and then I slid to a stop 1" from a car's bumper trying to turn into a parking spot in a snowy parking lot my wife is finally convinced that not only should I buy new tires but I NEED to buy new tires. It is with great joy that I set out to purchase my first set of tires for my first 4x4 and I look to you RME for some guidance.
I have a 96 XJ with the 4.0, AW4, stock 3.55 gears and 3.5" Rubicon Express lift. My main use is remote camping and exploring. The current tires are 235/75R15 Big O Bigfoot A/Ts that were on it when I bought it.
Based on what I have seen I think my best choice of tire is going to be the BFG KO2.
I really want to go with 33x10.5R15 KO2's. I know it isn't recommended to go to 33s on stock gears and I don't have the money to re-gear right now but I think it may be tolerable and if it isn't maybe the wife will decide that re-gearing is also necessary . The other option is 31x10.5R15's but I have that size complex and really want 33's. Am I a fool to think that I can live with 33" tires on stock gears trying to drive at highway speeds in the Utah mountains loaded up with camping gear? Hopefully the skinnier 10.5" wide tire instead of a standard 12.5" one would help with that.
I want to get 5 tires on matching rims so I can have a matching spare and do a 5 tire rotation. For a 10.5" wide tire I think a 7" wide wheel would be best. The stock wheels are 7" wide so if I could find another matching one I could avoid buying new wheels but would have to buy spacers to push the stock wheels out further for the wider tire. Spacers seem to be a bit controversial. What are people's thoughts on this? I'm not sure if 4 quality spacers at around 1.25" thick would really save much money over 5 cheap steel wheels.
Let me know what you think. Are there other tires I should be looking at other than the KO2? There aren't many options in 33x10.5 but pretty much everything is available in a 31x10.5.
I live in South Salt Lake and will also be needing an alignment with the new tires. Any place that you guys would recommend for buying tires & wheels or just having them mounted depending on if I buy them local or order online? I haven't dealt with any tire shops since moving to Utah.
Here is how the XJ sits currently.
I have a 96 XJ with the 4.0, AW4, stock 3.55 gears and 3.5" Rubicon Express lift. My main use is remote camping and exploring. The current tires are 235/75R15 Big O Bigfoot A/Ts that were on it when I bought it.
Based on what I have seen I think my best choice of tire is going to be the BFG KO2.
I really want to go with 33x10.5R15 KO2's. I know it isn't recommended to go to 33s on stock gears and I don't have the money to re-gear right now but I think it may be tolerable and if it isn't maybe the wife will decide that re-gearing is also necessary . The other option is 31x10.5R15's but I have that size complex and really want 33's. Am I a fool to think that I can live with 33" tires on stock gears trying to drive at highway speeds in the Utah mountains loaded up with camping gear? Hopefully the skinnier 10.5" wide tire instead of a standard 12.5" one would help with that.
I want to get 5 tires on matching rims so I can have a matching spare and do a 5 tire rotation. For a 10.5" wide tire I think a 7" wide wheel would be best. The stock wheels are 7" wide so if I could find another matching one I could avoid buying new wheels but would have to buy spacers to push the stock wheels out further for the wider tire. Spacers seem to be a bit controversial. What are people's thoughts on this? I'm not sure if 4 quality spacers at around 1.25" thick would really save much money over 5 cheap steel wheels.
Let me know what you think. Are there other tires I should be looking at other than the KO2? There aren't many options in 33x10.5 but pretty much everything is available in a 31x10.5.
I live in South Salt Lake and will also be needing an alignment with the new tires. Any place that you guys would recommend for buying tires & wheels or just having them mounted depending on if I buy them local or order online? I haven't dealt with any tire shops since moving to Utah.
Here is how the XJ sits currently.