Hello everyone,
I recently purchased a TJ and love the thing. It has the dana axle 99 6.0 cyl manual. Been replacing the normal things such as water pump and found this forum a great resource. The only thing I am still confused about are the tires.
I currently have 265/70/15 on the Jeep. From every calculator and thread, I have found this isn't an optimal tire size for the Jeep with it being mostly stock. I do like the tires they drive fairly well on the road but will rub on a full turn of the steering wheel. My questions are
Am I losing power and mpg with the current larger tires?
What tires are a bit of a better fit that still maintain the chonky look? or would an offset adjustment be ok (not sure what that would be though)?
Assuming the stock size was 215/75/15 and playing around with the calculator from 1010tires.com the 265/70/15 is pretty far off for mph and revs per mile. Guess at the end of the day I am still looking for a chonky tire, but without the rubbing and potential power/mpg/mph issues, even the 275/60/15's on the calculator seem like a better fit.
Anyone's thoughts/ideas/pictures would be awesome and thanks in advance for the help!
I recently purchased a TJ and love the thing. It has the dana axle 99 6.0 cyl manual. Been replacing the normal things such as water pump and found this forum a great resource. The only thing I am still confused about are the tires.
I currently have 265/70/15 on the Jeep. From every calculator and thread, I have found this isn't an optimal tire size for the Jeep with it being mostly stock. I do like the tires they drive fairly well on the road but will rub on a full turn of the steering wheel. My questions are
Am I losing power and mpg with the current larger tires?
What tires are a bit of a better fit that still maintain the chonky look? or would an offset adjustment be ok (not sure what that would be though)?
Assuming the stock size was 215/75/15 and playing around with the calculator from 1010tires.com the 265/70/15 is pretty far off for mph and revs per mile. Guess at the end of the day I am still looking for a chonky tire, but without the rubbing and potential power/mpg/mph issues, even the 275/60/15's on the calculator seem like a better fit.
Anyone's thoughts/ideas/pictures would be awesome and thanks in advance for the help!
