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    Thumbs up pics of 39's on stock M715

    I never knew until today, how much time and effort went in to changing tires on a too piece rim. But anyway, here are some pics of my new 39.5x13.50 R16 Super Swamper Iroks on my stock M715 suspension & 2 piece rims. Without any real articulation testing, I don't know if they will get into the fenders or not. When I crank the steering wheel all the way to the right, it does rub on something.

    But "WOW" I love them on my M715. That is the only stock jeep I know that can fit 39 swampers on a stock Rig. Enjoy the pics & let me know what you think...




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    Default ft. bumper

    in my opinion ( but who am i ) take the frame extensions off the front and set the front bumper back it will look more porpornate. j cabs are comming in style and alot more comfy too......
    drive on zoner

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    Wow they surely fill up that wheel well, they look good, about the same radius, nothing like a good fatty! Tire that is.

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    Mounted on factory rims...and it looks good. You just saved me around a thousand dollars...

    Unfortunately you now have me taking a new look at that J cab I have. But I just bought a canvas top for the M cab. Crap...

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    2 reasons for the frame extentions: 1. the 16.5 Warn winch I'm saving for is going in there, & 2. Deer are a major problem where I live and the bumper and extentions have already saved me from some Deer Damage.

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    That's a pretty wide tire for a stock rim. Might wear the center out real quick.

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    Looks great.

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    Looks great! How bad is the rub?

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    What tube size and flaps did you use? Is it a light rub orcut your tires up rub? I'm askin cause I like the look!

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    Here are some day time pics. I used the tubes from the other tires and as I recall, their were 3 different sizes in the other tires. We had several beers over the coarse of the night so parts of it are a little fuzzy...


    With the stock rims the rear tires are close to the tires, but not close enough to rub


    On the passanger side front, the tire is rubbing on the lower edge of the inner fender. You can see it in the center of the pic below. Nothing a hammer and sawall can't fix.

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