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#1 Hi, new to forum and jeeps. I have been looking for a CJ7 for some time now and came across an 86 that has been sitting sense 1993 with only 25000 miles on it. Everything is factory stock except for the strip po painted on it, I'm going to restore it the way it came from the dealer but i can't decide if I should put the 235 75 15 wrangler tires that came on it or put on 31 10.5 15 that look better, but not stock? 20130606_175346.webp 81.4 KB · Views: 1,590 20130606_175532.webp 63 KB · Views: 337 20130606_175522.webp 63.9 KB · Views: 568 20130606_175555.webp 58 KB · Views: 390 #2 :ww: from Texas! Nice CJ you have there. Someone might move this to the Introductions Section, I don't have that ability personally. #3 Looks like a nice survivor. I envy you West Coast guys. As for the tires Id go with some 31 x 10.5 x 15 Bfg All Terrains. It looks like your springs have held up good and they should fit fine. Id test fit one if you think its going to be close. Maybe use a buddy's spare or pick up one off Craigslist for cheap. That is one nice looking Cj , even with the stripe to nowhere. #4 Nice jeep. Low mileage and already so close to stock, I agree you should keep it close to stock but I would go with slightly larger tires. Nice find IOPort51 NOT the voice of reason Jeep-CJ.com #5 The BFG A/Ts are the way to go. not just for looks, I remember that set of original tires and swapping ends in a lawn sprinkler puddle on asphalt on a sunny day.Plan on some 15x8 rims as well. They may not be stock but truth be told, they should have been. #6 Thanks for your replies, I was leaning towards the bigger tires just needed a little push that way. I wasn't looking for a stock jeep to own but couldn't pass up such a rare find and could not bring myself to modify it. #7 :ww: from Michigan. That is a nice CJ , it looks a like mine. Looking foward to more pictures when you restore it. There is nothing like a stock CJ. #8 I'm just getting things started on the jeep, first thing I had to do is to smog it CJ's Tire Automotive Limerick, PA. Apply Service Manager. CJ's Tire Automotive Limerick, PA CJ's Tire Automotive Limerick, PA. Apply Automotive Technician Trainee. CJ's Tire Automotive Limerick, PA Be among the first 25 applicants See who CJ's Tire Automotive has hired Gift up to $1,000 with the suggestion to spend it at CJ Plus Automotive. Delivered in a customized greeting card by email, mail or printout.Gift AmountGift Design100% satisfaction guaranteeCategoriesAuto Repair, Tires, Body ShopsLocation336 Sharon Rd, King William, VAClick here to send a gift up to $1,000 with the suggestion to use it at CJ Plus Automotive.Is this your business?Claim your business to update business information, customize this listing, and more!Learn more about CJ Plus AutomotiveHas over 20 years experience in the automotive field.Updated: March 11, 2025The Giftly AdvantageWith Giftly you strike a perfect balance, the thoughtfulness of a CJ Plus Automotive gift card with the flexibility of money.Easy to buy online. Have it delivered now or laterSend it with a personalized greeting card3 easy ways for your recipient to redeem the giftSee a Sample Gift100% satisfaction guaranteedNo wasted balanceEasy to customizeHow it worksYou customize a giftGift up to $1,000 with the suggestion to use it at CJ Plus Automotive. Delivered in a personalized greeting card.They receive the giftGifts can be sent by email, SMS*, mail or you can print it yourself.They enjoy it!They redeem the gift on our website and choose to deposit the funds in their bank account, Paypal account or to have a Visa Gift Card mailed to them.They can spend the money at CJ Plus Automotive or anywhere else they like!Top Related GiftsMore Nearby BusinessesHelp If you have questions, need help, or want to modify, resend, or cancel a gift, please see our Support Center, where you can access an array of self-service tools and our FAQ. For other questions or issues, please contact [email protected] . Gift Disclosure The Giftly Prepaid Gift is redeemed for money through the Giftly website. It is not issued, endorsed, or accepted by any third-party merchant (including any third-party merchant explicitly referenced in this Giftly Prepaid Gift), and is not covered by the CARD Act. Giftly Prepaid Gifts never expire and there are no inactivity fees. Please see the Giftly Prepaid Gift Agreement for the complete terms.Comments
#1 Hi, new to forum and jeeps. I have been looking for a CJ7 for some time now and came across an 86 that has been sitting sense 1993 with only 25000 miles on it. Everything is factory stock except for the strip po painted on it, I'm going to restore it the way it came from the dealer but i can't decide if I should put the 235 75 15 wrangler tires that came on it or put on 31 10.5 15 that look better, but not stock? 20130606_175346.webp 81.4 KB · Views: 1,590 20130606_175532.webp 63 KB · Views: 337 20130606_175522.webp 63.9 KB · Views: 568 20130606_175555.webp 58 KB · Views: 390 #2 :ww: from Texas! Nice CJ you have there. Someone might move this to the Introductions Section, I don't have that ability personally. #3 Looks like a nice survivor. I envy you West Coast guys. As for the tires Id go with some 31 x 10.5 x 15 Bfg All Terrains. It looks like your springs have held up good and they should fit fine. Id test fit one if you think its going to be close. Maybe use a buddy's spare or pick up one off Craigslist for cheap. That is one nice looking Cj , even with the stripe to nowhere. #4 Nice jeep. Low mileage and already so close to stock, I agree you should keep it close to stock but I would go with slightly larger tires. Nice find IOPort51 NOT the voice of reason Jeep-CJ.com #5 The BFG A/Ts are the way to go. not just for looks, I remember that set of original tires and swapping ends in a lawn sprinkler puddle on asphalt on a sunny day.Plan on some 15x8 rims as well. They may not be stock but truth be told, they should have been. #6 Thanks for your replies, I was leaning towards the bigger tires just needed a little push that way. I wasn't looking for a stock jeep to own but couldn't pass up such a rare find and could not bring myself to modify it. #7 :ww: from Michigan. That is a nice CJ , it looks a like mine. Looking foward to more pictures when you restore it. There is nothing like a stock CJ. #8 I'm just getting things started on the jeep, first thing I had to do is to smog it
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