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Tire Size Fitment - YJ #726907 05/25/06 05:54 PM
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kfunk Offline OP
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I want to put 31x10.5R15 TSL's on the STOCK 95 YJ wheels with a 1.25" shackle lift. Does anyone know if the tires will rub the leaf springs during turning in front? Will I have other clearance issues, I really want to run the stock wheels. Thanks for the help

Re: Tire Size Fitment - YJ [Re: kfunk] #726908 05/25/06 06:24 PM
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BigJim Offline
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There is a small STOP adjustment bolt on the front that will stop any tire/spring rubbing.. Just unscrew the bolt 1/8" or so and any rubbing will stop.
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Re: Tire Size Fitment - YJ [Re: BigJim] #726909 05/25/06 06:52 PM
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kfunk Offline OP
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Thanks, I have since found an article/post on the forum offering just that as a solution. It seems the bolt will either be welded or not, and to back out the bolt if not and to add washers if its welded. Does the YJ have it not welded then if you suggest backing it out, do you know? Do i need to do the same to one side as i do to the other, whether it be backing out the bolt or adding washers?

Re: Tire Size Fitment - YJ [Re: kfunk] #726910 05/25/06 08:50 PM
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zxkevinxz Offline
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IMO: Get your tires, put 'em on, and tinker. Apparently it can be done. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Tire Size Fitment - YJ [Re: kfunk] #726911 05/25/06 09:56 PM
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I want to put 31x10.5R15 TSL's on the STOCK 95 YJ wheels with a 1.25" shackle lift. Does anyone know if the tires will rub the leaf springs during turning in front? Will I have other clearance issues, I really want to run the stock wheels. Thanks for the help


I got 31s but I got a deeper offset than some stock rides. I don't know what hte YJ has for stock wheels but the TJ has problems with 31s unless you get wheels with more offset.

Re: Tire Size Fitment - YJ #726912 05/25/06 10:39 PM
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Your tires will hit the fenders on a hard bottom out, and they will rub the springs unless you change the stop.

IMHO, just run the tires until you get a lift or something. If your jeep is going to be used for serious offroading, a little plastic fender damage and rubbed springs are the least of your worries.

Re: Tire Size Fitment - YJ #726913 05/25/06 10:57 PM
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Your tires will hit the fenders on a hard bottom out, and they will rub the springs unless you change the stop.

IMHO, just run the tires until you get a lift or something. If your jeep is going to be used for serious offroading, a little plastic fender damage and rubbed springs are the least of your worries.


Yes, I also have a body lift to get the fenders out of the tires. My friend's TJ, who I sold a set of rims to that had better offset, no longer rubs the frame but still has issues on serious articulation. A three inch body lift totally removed any possibility of 31s rubbing on my fenders even under the most extreem conditions.

Re: Tire Size Fitment - YJ #726914 05/25/06 11:48 PM
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kfunk Offline OP
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Sunder, great thanks for the help. I am going to put a 1.25" shackle lift on first, do you think that'll keep me out of the fenders on full articulation ? To find the steering stop, when looking at the jeep front on will it be the bottom bolt on the knuckle? is it welded on yj's? do i need to do the same to one side as i do to the other? thanks

Re: Tire Size Fitment - YJ [Re: kfunk] #726915 05/26/06 12:37 AM
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BigJim Offline
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All of the yjs I have messed with had a bolt with fine thread and a nut to tighten to hold the bolt in place... Simple to find just turn the wheels till they stop and then LOOK! The bolt in question is what STOPS the wheels from turning more.
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Re: Tire Size Fitment - YJ [Re: BigJim] #726916 05/26/06 04:30 AM
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wyojeeper Offline
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I've got 31's on stock cherokee rims on my 91yj.I'm also running a 1" shackle lift. I've stuffed the tires pretty deep, and haven't smacked them into the fenders. I still need to adjust my bumpstops. I do get a bit of rubbing on the springs when I turn really sharp.
My next project is to build some tubular fenders for the front to see if I can run 33's without a lift.

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