"Low Centre of gravity" lifts and big tyres I found this read, which is VERY informative on the subject of low COG lifts and big tyres. Hopefully it isnt considered poor form to refer straight to another forum
I personally do not like lifting my 4wd too high, due to cost, legality, safety and road manners, mine is mainly on the road however, I do like ~9" ground clearance for when I do get off-road, which requires ~32" tyres. (I have various wheel & tyre combos on hand) gent is running +35" tyres on 2.5" lift https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f67/lo...-32980/index2/ |
I have always wondered about the changes to tour speedo when you add big tyres ??
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