will 31x10.50 15 fit
#3
I have and everything says you have to lift it if you put 2wd rims on it or they will scrub really bad...well when i bought the 98 jimmy 4wd it had 205/60/15 2wd rims with 2in spacer and they scrub like hell inner back side...and idk if they truned the torison bars down on it but it sits abut 3in lower then factory in front and thats with 235/75/15....31x10.50 15 will fit my friend has a set on his....but i think im gonna end up with alot more money in this thing then i want to...pervious owner used smaller tires in front and bigger ones in back and they used the 4wd alot and ive $675 in it and they rag the transmission didnt know it until a few weeks ago $1200 on aftermarket transmission from summit...all new door pins and busing all the way around $300 and then bought it for 4000 and it has only 91000 miles on it.....but in all its the wife's toy now
#4
So you knew the answer and asked the question anyway! That doesn't make any sense at all!! Whoever you bought this thing from is an idiot for running two different sized tires on a 4x4. Please tell me you have the same size tires all the way around now. And your lack of punctuation makes it extremly hard to understand what you are saying. I can't tell if you paid $675 for it and then put in a new trans and door pins or if they did that and then you paid $4k for it or whats going on so use punctuation and capitilization please. And how did you possibly spend $300 on door pins they only cost like $10 a door!
#6
Sorry my bad. The people that had for me ran it to the ground never kept maintenance on it...I had to put door pins all the way around and fix the weather seal on both side because the doors cut into them which was $300...I knew it would work i was just really looking for other ideals to look for...i have 33X12.50 15 on it now with a 6in superlift and a rough country 2in body lift now...Only thing i like is brush guard and a winch