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H2BRUTE 09-18-2005 02:39 PM

I currently have 18" billet MC2 wheels and nitto tires on my H2 and was thinking of upgrading to 24" wheels. I know the wheel guys say that the bigger the wheel, the smaller the tire to keep the overall diameter the same. I have a few questions regarding this. If I first install a 4" lift, how big of a tire can I put on the 24" wheels and not have a problem with rubbing, etc. When you install a 4" lift kit, what else has to be done to the vehicle? Next, regarding low profile tires, do they really compromise the ride. A lot, somewhat or a little.. I won't be doing any offroading, but still like the current ride and wouldn't want to sacrifice any of it, not even for the look..Your invaluable help is always appreciated..Thanks

H2BRUTE 09-18-2005 02:39 PM

I currently have 18" billet MC2 wheels and nitto tires on my H2 and was thinking of upgrading to 24" wheels. I know the wheel guys say that the bigger the wheel, the smaller the tire to keep the overall diameter the same. I have a few questions regarding this. If I first install a 4" lift, how big of a tire can I put on the 24" wheels and not have a problem with rubbing, etc. When you install a 4" lift kit, what else has to be done to the vehicle? Next, regarding low profile tires, do they really compromise the ride. A lot, somewhat or a little.. I won't be doing any offroading, but still like the current ride and wouldn't want to sacrifice any of it, not even for the look..Your invaluable help is always appreciated..Thanks

frank6150 09-18-2005 02:43 PM

I think all you are going to fit are 37's, maybe 38's with some cutting. The ride will be worse since there will be less meat on the rims and you will have a harder time braking than before. A 37 inch tire on a 24 inch rim will be like a rubberband wrapped around it.

JohnB.GWU. 09-18-2005 04:08 PM

Yea i would say 22" wheels with like a 38" tire overall shouldnt be that bad in terms of ride quality and looks. But you'' probably need a slight lift and you'll

ABSOLUTELY

need to upgrade your brakes. Factor a new system into your budget or things could get ugly one day in an emergency braking situation.

DH22G 09-18-2005 09:27 PM

im running 22in oasis L1 with a 37in bfg it rides like a champ

timgco 09-18-2005 09:59 PM

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by DH22G:
im running 22in oasis L1 with a 37in bfg it rides like a champ </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Where The hell are the pics? You customize the crap out of your rig and don't even share with your CO buddies. Man, after I gave you a bumper and this is the thanks I get.

H2BRUTE 09-19-2005 12:36 PM

quote:
Originally posted by DH22G:
im running 22in oasis L1 with a 37in bfg it rides like a champ

How much did you have to lift it and what else did you have to do?

Biketrials 09-20-2005 01:21 AM

Full side view of those 37x13.50R24 MTs on 24" rims.



The gallery on superbuytires.com has some more ideas.
http://superbuytires.com/gallery/make/Hummer/

Biketrials 09-20-2005 01:24 AM


Biketrials 09-20-2005 01:32 AM





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