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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Any performance advice for 2.5 4-cylinder?
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<blockquote data-quote="DOWNS" data-source="post: 441096" data-attributes="member: 21038"><p>Best performance advice sans forced induction? Stock sized tires in some lighter weight AT itires. Something like Goodyear Wrangler Trailrunners or something similar. I prefer the look of the stock steel wheels, but if you could go with a lightweight aluminum wheel even better. With my stock 9 hole steel wheels and a set of 235/75R15 ATs I can cruise pretty comfortably at 75-80 on the way to work (Dallas area) as long as I'm not facing a stiff headwind. Even then I can still cruise 75 just needs more throttle input. </p><p></p><p>I keep heavier MTs on a separate set of stock steel "sawtooth" wheels that I put on for trips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOWNS, post: 441096, member: 21038"] Best performance advice sans forced induction? Stock sized tires in some lighter weight AT itires. Something like Goodyear Wrangler Trailrunners or something similar. I prefer the look of the stock steel wheels, but if you could go with a lightweight aluminum wheel even better. With my stock 9 hole steel wheels and a set of 235/75R15 ATs I can cruise pretty comfortably at 75-80 on the way to work (Dallas area) as long as I'm not facing a stiff headwind. Even then I can still cruise 75 just needs more throttle input. I keep heavier MTs on a separate set of stock steel "sawtooth" wheels that I put on for trips. [/QUOTE]
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