32.5x10
18-inch tires are the tires offered for the 2002 GMC 1500. 20-inch tires will fit on the pickup truck. Larger tires will require a liftÊkit.
i think the biggest are 235/75 15 but if you stay at 225 70 15 its better
i have a 92, i can get mine up to 75mph on the interstate, i have p205/75/15 tires, but its pretty much gas pedal all the way to the floor.
If you mean stock, no. With maybe a 2" to 3" lift and a little trimming in the wheel well to prevent rubbing, it will fit fine.
Use exactly what is recommended on the label on the drivers door jamb and in the owners manual. Lowering the pressure to get a better ride is not recommended. You will effect the handling adversely on a vehicle that is already easy to turn over. You will also cause the tires to wear on the outside edges of the tires and will be buying tires much sooner. You bought a Samurai and you should have known it does not have a good ride. Sell it or live with the harsh ride.
simply put the motors are to small also the are rated very badly for roll overs so larger tires is not really a good idea edit: loss of power attributed to larger tires can be corrected by changing the gearing in either or both the transfer case and differentials. Download the FREE Suzuki Samurai Shop Manual from http://www.suzukiinfo.com/ or visit zukikrawlers.com Also, the roll-over tendency of the Samurai is no greater than any other SUV of similar wheelbase. Details of the infamous Consumer Reports falsification of test results can be found at http://www.suzukiinfo.com/ Suzuki successfully sued Consumer Reports and demonstrated in court that CR had rigged the tests to cause the Samurai to fail. zn
Well you have to have the same gear in the front and in the rear of any set of axles so the tires spin at the same rate other wise you would wear your tires out from then skidding all the time, and or brake the transfer case gears...
I own a Suzuki Esteem GL 2000 and I run 195/60/14 tires. Hope that helps.
Tire pressure 1993 800 intruder suzuki
20x7x8 22x11x8
The tires on a Suzuki 250 quad-runner measure 22 inches by 8 inches by 10 inches for the front tires. The rear tires measure 25 inches by 12 inches by 10 inches.
Yes you could put 33" tires on, you will have some clearance issues and gearing problems though. Take care of that and you could put on whatever size you want. You may also want to beef up your stock transfercase mounts or buy bigger badder ones..............