Now the downside. At 100k, only 10k after the chip installation, the engine blew a conrod. With only 3-4 months left of the 3 year warranty Merc fitted a replacement engine. They didn't spot the chip and at a later date I got a Merc tech to go looking for it with the computer and he couldn't spot it which is reassuring. After the engine replacement the clutch had to be replaced under warranty as the dual mass flywheel was failing. This is despite the gear changes and clutch action all being computer controlled. The flywheel was then replaced again as a goodwill claim 5-6 months later and when I sold the van with just under 150k on the clock the clutch was starting to judder again.......earbox and I may have just been unlucky with the engine failure. The choice is completely yours.
others will have to confirm if it posible, but my first step would be to investigate the chance of fitting 16" rims, much wider range of tyres and you could prob buy a set of 16" rims with what you save on the tyres
although it would be nice to get a bit more mpg
I'd love to put some big chunky wheels on
OK, sit down and prepare to be schooled.
I am not sure what the tallest recommended height of tyre is for the WJ but is suspect you can probably fit a 30" or maybe a 31" tyre to an otherwise standard vehicle.
if you can source a set of 16" rims (quite plentiful on eBay)
Maybe a size like 245/75/16 would give you the chunkier look you are after and at only 30.5" tall might fit without rubbing
Does the make/model matter of the alloy, or is it only important to make sure it has the same bolt pattern?
Does anyone know what the recommended max height and width is for fitting on a WJ? Anyone ever fitted 245/75/16's or non-standard sizes without rubbing problems? I'm worried about parting with the cash for 5 tyres and rims, to find they rub!
They are common because everyone wants to go bigger and blingy with 18" or 20" rims
As the factory size seems to be 245/70/16 I don't think the 245/75/16 size we are discussing will rub as it is only going to be 1/2" closer to the bodywork.
Go on, do it, you know you want to. 245/75/16 is the way to go.
Had GG AT2s on my GC and they were good but in the end thought bollix and went M/Ts......Kumho 71's ...they are good
what is the clearance between the caliper and the inner wheel rim ? if there isn't alot then you might not be able to fit the 16" rims. might be worth looking at before spending some money. If you can slide your fingers between the caliper and rim easily then you will be ok.your link goes to a set of slick tyres ?do you meanhttp://www.kumhotire.com/tire/tire_detail.jsp?category_cd=003004000000000
I measured from the outside of the "rim" of the alloy, through the middle, to the other outside of the "rim". What did i do wrong?!
HiyaAnyone know what Gregwho finally settled for, in the end?G.