
Originally Posted by
Cee-Jay
Big Swede, my understanding (mostly from reading on Planetisuzoo) was that skinny 33s will fit on the Trooper, but that they will rub. In contrast, flotation 33's only rub a little on the Montero and skinnys will probably be good to go. Yes I agree that the lift is relatively cheap on a Trooper.... but avoiding a torsion bar crank (even a small one) is usually a good idea in my opinion. Everything else equal, 33s with no crank and no rub is better than 33s with crank and no rub. Also, based on my craigslist vehicle search over the last several months, Montero SRs are $500 to $1000 more than similar Troopers... so the spread is not that wide to begin with (not when you factor in OME lift + a locker).
Please tell me though if you disagree that skinny 33's will rub on a Trooper with no lift. Not always easy for me to seperate out the generaly accepted facts as understood by the hardcore guys from the opinion of one guy who's brother knew a guy that ran 44"s on a welded GM 10-bolt and never broke an axle, etc.

I am very much a rookie and am prone to making mistakes on things like this.
Lets say you can't run 33's. Lets say you can only run 32's or 31's...
the difference in diameter from a 31-10.50 to a 33-10.5 is what? An inch? Maybe less, depending on the manufacturer?
That seems like an very insignificant point to consider in the overall decision. Not trying to offend you, but sometimes we need step away from the comptuter or our list in a notebook to re-focus our attention on the things that actually matter.
I'm sure you'd be able to adjust your driving style to accomodate that 1" or less difference in tire size, if you otherwise believe the trooper to be the better choice.
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