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Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by wuze, Dec 23, 2015.

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31" or 33" or 35"

  1. cj6 with 31"

    6 vote(s)
    28.6%
  2. cj6 with 33"

    15 vote(s)
    71.4%
  3. cj6 with 35"

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
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  1. wuze

    wuze lost in austria

    my Boys want me to lift my cj6.....
    you know i like it stock......but would do it with the option to build it back stock......

    so....the question is .......31", 33" or 35"

    Pictures with 35" are welcome

    stock

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  2. sterlclan

    sterlclan Member 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    2.5 bds lift and 33
     
    Last edited: Dec 23, 2015
  3. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    You won't get 35s under the body unless you raise it way up so that the wheel arch does not matter, or you cut the rear arches and use tubing fenders.

    Here is my '75 with the BDS lift springs -

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    and here is is with 33s -

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    I'm using Mike's longer shackles, so it's a little higher than it would be with factory shackles.
     
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  4. tymbom

    tymbom Member

    Be wary of the slippery slope...
     
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  5. sterlclan

    sterlclan Member 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Tim the shot with the 33s looks perfect.
     
  6. numbersix

    numbersix Newberg, Oregon

    I'm happy with my CJ5, 31's with no lift. I've been down that slippery slope that tymbom mentioned on my Cherokee. First it was a budget boost, then a full 2" suspension lift, and then a 3.5" lift. Wallet took a huge hit to do it correctly, adjusting for all the issues that come with larger lifts. Your CJ-6 is going to be a bit more forgiving on issues like drive line angles since you have a longer wheelbase. If it was me, I'd throw on a nice set of 31" all terrains and call it good. It is your Jeep though, do what makes you happy.
     
  7. wuze

    wuze lost in austria

    Looks good tim

    that was my cj6 with only shakles and 33x9.5-15

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    but the Boys want a more "wilder" jeep with big/wide tires and fender flares .......



    gerald
     
  8. johneyboy03

    johneyboy03 The green beast

    I would keep it that way, going with bigger and larger tire will Have a bad effect on handling.

    Also consider that with big tire you will need better brake, also a power steering if you don't have. If you dont change the gear ratio you will loose power.

    You have a nice jeep btw
     
  9. tymbom

    tymbom Member

    How old are the boys? Maybe they need a project...
     
  10. Twin2

    Twin2 not him 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    but didn't you say . vehicle has some sort of inspection in your country . maybe someone else
    I vote no larger than 33 on 8-10 rims . power steering would be a plus
     
  11. fesser

    fesser Napa, CA 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Gerald, I am glad you started this. I haven't decided which way to go on my 6 either. I really like your skinny 33's. Problem is I like both of Timgrs setups too. If Timgr reads this, what size were the tires in your first picture?
     
  12. tarry99

    tarry99 Member

    I like it the way it is...............It's doubtful that you could get a much bigger tire in there that would not hit the chassis or springs inside at full turn L/R without a wheel change or spacers. If it has a D-30 up front that would help.

    Bigger tire equals more rolling resistance , burns more fuel and harder to stop. Gear ratio may not be too effected because of the height difference between the two sizes , but the extra weight may make your motor feel sluggish.
     
  13. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    L78-15 Co-Op Grip Spurs on factory wheels.
     
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  14. wheelie

    wheelie beeg dummy 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    I like it set up with the 33's. Maybe just another inch of lift........maybe.......but no more. I will be swapping my 33 x 9.50s for 33 x 10.50s when the time comes. They fill the wheel well a bit more and still don't require flares.

    I like Tim's with either tire set up he shows.

    Any basic modification you make, short of cutting the body, can readily be reversed. But, if the young man wants something really built, I would look for another project rather than over doing your nice -6. Just my .02.
     
  15. Howard Eisenhauer

    Howard Eisenhauer Administrator Staff Member

    Gerald, one thing to consider is that you don't have as much room in the back as most jeeps due to your troop seats, even 33's with a 2" lift may be problematic for you where it would be fine for someone else.

    H.
     
  16. Whitetail59

    Whitetail59 New Member

    Don't change a thing. I think it looks awesome.
     
  17. Bostonbob

    Bostonbob Delta Colo

    more lift , more problems , you just can't change one thing
     
  18. Alan28

    Alan28 Well-Known Member 2022 Sponsor

    Remember that you travel with your Jeep, with cargo on the roof. gravity center will be higher, there is a (bigger) risk of rolling...
    Ad you have to change shock absorbers, or other parts...
    better to buy one just for the children, add a good roll bar and play in the mountain ; it is an investment!
    http://angebote.autoscout24.at/Jeep-CJ-5-Benzin-Blau-279307742
     
  19. y2k-fxst

    y2k-fxst Member

    I would have to agree, your's with the troop seats and hard top is too nice to careen off trees and rocks. Buy the kids another and have them help build it to what they want. They will appreciate it more and may even take care of it, especially if they invest their money into it!
     
  20. cj6/442

    cj6/442 Sponsor