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I need to purchase some new tires. I just put a budget boost on my jeep and would like to see what it would look like with 30's and 31's. If you have some pictures of an XJ with 30's or 31's on a 2" lift could you please post them. Thanks
Check my photo bucket, I running the Tera flex 1.5 kit with HD rear packs, I have trimmed fenders front and rear, and I am running 31-10.50 on stock rims. http://s223.photobucket.com/albums/dd306/micahbyrd/
you should be able to fit 30's at stock. I did, but they were on Wrangler Canyon's w/ 5.5" of backspacing. At 2" you will be able to fit 30s w/o trimming. I have one small spot on my jeep that rubs w/ 3" and 31s.
IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE WHEELS! What size wheels and what is the backspacing?
Here is my cherokee stock, w/ 30" BFGs on Wrangler Canyons (5.5" Backspacing, 15x8 rim)
If you want more from that height, let me know...
Here's it after i put a 3" BB and 31s (Cragar, D-Window, 15x8, 4.75" BS)
Starting to think I should have gone with a 3" lift so I could comfortably fit
31's. Looked at all the pages on cardomain.com (all 29) and it seems like few people run a 31 tire with a budget boost. Starting to think I'll get some 30's and run them for a few years while I save up for another lift. Would go 31's but don't feel like having a lot of rubbing issues (don't want to trim either).
I have an 3" lift and run 31's on stock ecco rims and it rubs while on the trails up front a lot. I plan on adding 2" more of bumpstop and see if it helps. So, 30's should give you a fair amount of rubbing unless you keep it in the mall parking lot.