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| Author: | 95sierra [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:57 am ] |
| Post subject: | New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Hey guys and gals, like many newcomers I have searched through the archives of auszookers and found heaps of good information and some very eye catching rigs. As I am new to 4wding I was looking for some information, in specific what would be the largest size tyre you could fit on a stock 95 Sierra with no lift kit or anything (new rims will purchased according to size tyre) and what would be the largest size tyre you could fit on the same car with a 2 inch body lift. (not sure if this is posted in the right area, as I said I'm new to this Many thanks 95Sierra |
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| Author: | Ben_Sierra [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:03 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
235/75/15 will squeeze under with a bit of hammering in the guards... But just remember that big tyres without gearing to match will reduce the performance of a car that already struggles for power... With 2 inch body 31s will be fine, but then you really wanna be doing something with the gearing, unless you like slowness and regular new clutches and various other driveline compnents... |
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| Author: | 303zuke [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:05 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Legally speaking, in Qld the largest tyre is 15mm larger than stock irrespective of rim size. I suppose you want to know the largest illegal size that won't foul on the body, chassis or suspension components or require extensive gearing changes? |
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| Author: | 95sierra [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:22 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Thanks guys for the info, 303zuke, I want the car to be road legal (if that's what you talking about?) And any idea how much the gearing will cost Ben? Many thanks 95sierra |
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| Author: | whincup [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:25 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
GENERALLY cops dont bother with slightly too big tyres. people do get fined, but its not overly common... |
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| Author: | 95sierra [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:27 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Thanks whincup, how bigs slightly too big? And do I have to worry about flares or anything? Many thanks 95sierra |
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| Author: | Ben_Sierra [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:33 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
$500-$600 delivered from lowrange depending on the gear ratios, which depend on the tyre size... If you need to pay some to rebuild the T-Case with the new gears then thats extra obviously... And I'd strongly recommend shelling out around $100 for new bearings while the case is apart... |
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| Author: | 95sierra [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:40 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Thanks Ben, Would there be any gearing problems with 235/75r15's And how how much hammering would be needed to accommodate the 235's? Many thanks 95sierra |
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| Author: | inbits [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:43 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
You should only need to flatten the seem to clear it very easy and minor. Try and track down a 1 litre Sierra transfer case with the 4x4 light switch this will help with gearing as a cheaper option |
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| Author: | 95sierra [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:48 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Ok cool thanks inbits, probably not going to get big enough tyre's to have to worry about gearing anyways. And does any body know anyone in the Brisbane area that does sound proofing? Many thanks 95sierra |
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| Author: | inbits [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:52 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Not much sound proofing can be done to a Sierra mate especially a soft top The 1 litre transfer will make a big difference even with stock tyres also if yours is a wide track you can source some narrow track 1.3 ltr diff centers as they are a little bit lower |
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| Author: | 95sierra [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:56 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Ok, thanks mate guess I'll just turn the radio up =D Many thanks 95sierra |
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| Author: | Teracis [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 7:15 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
95sierra wrote: Ok, thanks mate guess I'll just turn the radio up =D
Many thanks 95sierra I was toying with the idea of looking for some kind of speed sensor and tying it into the radio volume, I have to turn the thing up the faster I go, then stop at the lights and it's far too loud... Also, I have 2 inch body lift and 235/75/r15's (29's) on my zook and it really needs the tcase gears changed. As others have said factor this in and work out what tyres you want to run then get the corresponding gears and lift. I'm new here too (and to zooks) so I've done nothing yet, these things need planning. Good luck with it all! |
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| Author: | whincup [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 7:51 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Teracis wrote: I was toying with the idea of looking for some kind of speed sensor and tying it into the radio volume, I have to turn the thing up the faster I go, then stop at the lights and it's far too loud...
mums commodore does that, it's extremely annoying... VY ute, 2006. not sure if its deliberate or something broken. but maybe you could look into that from a wrecker teracis? as for tyre size 95sierra, as long as you fit flares to cover the tyres, most cops wouldnt care if you had around 30" tyres underneath, they don't look too out of place on sierra's... 2" of lift fits them i think, but not 100%. although, doesnt change the fact its illegal, and theres always the chance of getting fined... |
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| Author: | Teracis [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 8:09 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
whincup wrote: Teracis wrote: I was toying with the idea of looking for some kind of speed sensor and tying it into the radio volume, I have to turn the thing up the faster I go, then stop at the lights and it's far too loud... mums commodore does that, it's extremely annoying... VY ute, 2006. not sure if its deliberate or something broken. but maybe you could look into that from a wrecker teracis? as for tyre size 95sierra, as long as you fit flares to cover the tyres, most cops wouldnt care if you had around 30" tyres underneath, they don't look too out of place on sierra's... 2" of lift fits them i think, but not 100%. although, doesnt change the fact its illegal, and theres always the chance of getting fined... I was thinking some kind of jaycar kit (if they make one) but I'm not that desperate. The shifter basically hits the volume knob when I change down anyway so it's easy to turn it down at the lights. Thanks for the idea though! |
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| Author: | S13RR4 [ Thu Dec 30, 2010 8:19 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
whincup wrote: Teracis wrote: I was toying with the idea of looking for some kind of speed sensor and tying it into the radio volume, I have to turn the thing up the faster I go, then stop at the lights and it's far too loud... mums commodore does that, it's extremely annoying... VY ute, 2006. not sure if its deliberate or something broken. but maybe you could look into that from a wrecker teracis? as for tyre size 95sierra, as long as you fit flares to cover the tyres, most cops wouldnt care if you had around 30" tyres underneath, they don't look too out of place on sierra's... 2" of lift fits them i think, but not 100%. although, doesnt change the fact its illegal, and theres always the chance of getting fined... A toyota van I drove the other day did this aswell. I think its deliberate as the car apeared to be setup as a delivery/courier vehicle (centre console and dash and stuff) so it was convenient (if you were a courier) that the music automatically turned down when ever you stopped As for tyres. I was running 215/70R15 (about 28") with no suspension or body lift, no hammering and not a problem with scrubbing. Also didnt notice gearing a whole lot (although I did attribute the lack of power to a dieing engine so could have been gears) Choppy (user on here) is running 235/75R15 (about 29'') with 2'' suspension lift no problem. He has about an inch or rubber flaring added to his metal WT flares to cover the tyres. He also has no problems with gearing although he does have the 1.6L engine. Hope this helps Joe |
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| Author: | 95sierra [ Fri Dec 31, 2010 1:33 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Ok thanks 513RR4, So you've had no scrubbing issues what so ever, and minimal gearing problems? And what tyres are you running? Many thanks 95sierra |
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| Author: | S13RR4 [ Fri Dec 31, 2010 3:02 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
95sierra wrote: Ok thanks 513RR4,
So you've had no scrubbing issues what so ever, and minimal gearing problems? And what tyres are you running? Many thanks 95sierra nope no scrubbing issues, and I had bolts that stuck out in the rear guard about 50mm from my roll bar that never got touched. I was running some GT radial HT's (I think 215/70R15 or 28"). They were a really good tyre on and off road (for a HT) Looked really good on the car with no lift too, gave it a tougher looking stance, sierra's look really skinny and weak with standard tyres IMHO. Will now be running 235/75R15 Federal Couragia MT with 2'' suspension lift. Havn't tried them but have seen Choppy's car go awesome with them. Will probably be selling the old tyres as I dont realy need them. PM me if your interested and I'll get some photo's Joe |
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| Author: | 95sierra [ Fri Dec 31, 2010 5:10 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Cool thanks Joe, That's good news that there's no scrubbing issues, I agree that they look to skinny. Thanks for the tyre suggestion but I was kind of looking at the BFG KM2, have you or any body had any experience with these? That will be one mean zook with those Federals and a lift kit =D Many thanks Zach |
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| Author: | inbits [ Fri Dec 31, 2010 5:14 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
The km2's are a great tyre from what I have heard |
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| Author: | S13RR4 [ Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:31 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Have heard only good things about the KM2's. Pricey I think but well worth it, check out the rigs section or chat section for tyre threads or guys thats are running them for the reviews. Sure will (I hope). Just want it to be finished. Joe |
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| Author: | 95sierra [ Fri Dec 31, 2010 11:33 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Yeah I know aye, I cant wait to get the wheels on and go for a play Those Federals look good,hope you carve up some mud in them Happy new year!!! Many thanks Zach |
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| Author: | tanshi [ Fri Dec 31, 2010 11:36 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
legally you can only run, 26 inch wheels in QLD give or take 15mm you can get 30s under one however with 2 inches of lift illegaly |
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| Author: | 95sierra [ Fri Dec 31, 2010 8:08 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Ooh, have you or any body else had any issues with this involving the police or any one else? Would 215/75r15 be noticeable enough to cause an issue? Many thanks Zach |
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| Author: | tanshi [ Fri Dec 31, 2010 8:17 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
some have had issues and some haven't zookiemonster got his car taken off the road and others have been defected. i personally havent had any issues as yet. I run 31s on road and 33s when im on the way to a park or some thing for a drive. generally most police don't care as long as your vehicle looks safe. If queensland transports pull you up you are gone, they will look at the numbers on the side wall |
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| Author: | S13RR4 [ Fri Dec 31, 2010 10:32 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
95sierra wrote: Ooh, have you or any body else had any issues with this involving the police or any one else?
Would 215/75r15 be noticeable enough to cause an issue? Many thanks Zach its all about proportions in my opinion. whether the tyres look big compared to the car as to whether authorities will notice/mind I never had a problem with my tyres, but like tanshi said I've never been pulled over by DOT. |
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| Author: | 95sierra [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 2:16 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Ah, ok thanks guys, So it's a bit of a gamble? Do 215/75r15's look disproportioned to a stock zook? And is there any rubbing issues with a 225/75r15? Happy New Year Many thanks Zach |
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| Author: | S13RR4 [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 3:47 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
95sierra wrote: Ah, ok thanks guys,
So it's a bit of a gamble? Do 215/75r15's look disproportioned to a stock zook? And is there any rubbing issues with a 225/75r15? Happy New Year Many thanks Zach only a little bigger than what I had so I'd so no, but that sought of thing is all subjective. The rubbing would depend on rim offset. On stock rims I'd probably say no. Or at least nothing a hammer couldnt sought out, I could be wrong though |
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| Author: | 95sierra [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 4:38 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
Oh, ok thanks, Do you know of any good beginner 4wd spots near Brisbane that a pretty much stock Sierra could do? Many thanks Zach |
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| Author: | S13RR4 [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 7:51 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Sierra owner looking some advice and information |
95sierra wrote: Oh, ok thanks,
Do you know of any good beginner 4wd spots near Brisbane that a pretty much stock Sierra could do? Many thanks Zach I dont personally. but others do, check the trips section for any runs that are going and see if you can tag along. |
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