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Old 01-13-2012, 01:14 PM
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No disrespect but I am already running 265/70/16's that's what was on the truck when I bought it. Now granted I am out here in Eastern NC so unless I ever make it to the mountains which is an 8 hour ride, I will probably never run into the trails like the ones alot of you guys run on. The most mine will ever see is probably swamp mudd and some sand taking me duck hunting.

But since you guys have more experience with them (Land Rovers)than I do I will take your advice and before i do go crazy off-road i will get a 2 or 3 in lift.
Thanks again for all the info!
 
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Old 01-14-2012, 08:38 AM
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With the air dam removed and steering stops adjusted(and no lift), I have yet to rub on my 265/75's, let along tear anything up.

But, I also wheel mostly woods trails and mud. No real rocks here in Western NY. But I can still get things twisty once in a while.

On the other side, I am doing a lift in spring. Something mild, mostly for looks. Woulda had it by now if it wasn't for a t-case that needed replaced a month ago.
 

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Old 01-15-2012, 02:58 PM
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Just installed the TerraFirma 3" HD front and rear from Lucky8 and then installed 285/75r16's and its a mean looking beast! The front and rear shocks read +2 but it def. picked the truck up 3+ inches... The 33" tires do rub when steering is turned to 100% and Im really worried about the rear brake lines... I was told these tires would fit and the brake lines were long enough? I'm a LITTLE worried! =(
 
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