Tire sizing
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Year: 1993
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I know theres threads with the same title, I already searched but didn't find what I was looking for. I was wondering what the largest tire size you can run with totally stock suspension is without fender trimming. I have a '93 xj country apparently even though I was told it's a sport but that's a different issue all together. Any info is greatly appreciated thanks in advance.
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That's what I hear but I was also told they have the factory skids underneath and I don't believe I do, so if its not the country with the stock boost 30x9.5 without fender trimming? and if it has the stock boost? Just wondering cuz I might want to upgrade the tires a little in the future but don't want to need a lot of other mods to fit them.
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From: Oshkosh, WI.
Year: 1991
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The up country pkg. could have been ordered for a sport. Which consists of a factory 1.5" lift (coils and leafs), and a set of 3 skid plates. Your org. Build sheet will tell you for sure. (if you don't have the build sheet yet. here http://www.jeep.com/wccsapp/universa...ull&category=U ) Tires I would say 30x9.5 also. Unless you already have suspension sag, Just from the age of it.
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Little sag in the rear I think but I plan on getting new shocks and such, I do have the build sheet on my phone somewhere gonna have to double check about the country part.
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From: Pottstown/Boyertown, PA
Year: 1998
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If you have a boost is suggest 31but Idk if stick with 30s if your stock I had 30s on my stock and they look stuffed check my albums on my profile that might help you
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OEM leafs are about $98 each. They are offered in 3 sizes. Std. duty, 4.5" arch, Heavy duty, 5.0 arch, and yours Up counrty, 6.5 arch. OEM Up country (or off road) Leaf part number: 5300 2390, OEM Bushing 5200 4009 It never hurts to have new shocks. But will not lift it.
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From: Pottstown/Boyertown, PA
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Originally Posted by 91 limited owner
OEM leafs are about $98 each. They are offered in 3 sizes. Std. duty, 4.5" arch, Heavy duty, 5.0 arch, and yours Up counrty, 6.5 arch. OEM Up country (or off road) Leaf part number: 5300 2390, OEM Bushing 5200 4009 It never hurts to have new shocks. But will not lift it.
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Originally Posted by 91 limited owner
OEM leafs are about $98 each. They are offered in 3 sizes. Std. duty, 4.5" arch, Heavy duty, 5.0 arch, and yours Up counrty, 6.5 arch. OEM Up country (or off road) Leaf part number: 5300 2390, OEM Bushing 5200 4009 It never hurts to have new shocks. But will not lift it.
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