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Old 10-22-2017, 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Alex_M
Good to know on the shocks. Also I'm perpetually jealous of your wheels. Love the look of them on your D2.

I'd agree about the width on 16s, but its hard to get anything skinnier than a 265 for the 18s that OP has, atleast for the same price because of how common the 265/65 is.

Sadly, to go to 33s in the Falkens I'm going to be forced into a 285. I did not want to go to a 12" tire, but they don't make a smaller width in 33" height for 16" rims. Oh well, I guess.
Make me an offer on em! Lol.

Yeah I had planned on getting the falkens on my stock 18's but I just really wanted skinny tires
 
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Old 10-22-2017, 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Alex_M

Sadly, to go to 33s in the Falkens I'm going to be forced into a 285. I did not want to go to a 12" tire, but they don't make a smaller width in 33" height for 16" rims. Oh well, I guess.

Maybe not in the Falkens but 255/85/16
 
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Old 10-22-2017, 07:58 PM
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Greetings from a fellow Portland Disco owner. Mine was stock, then I picked up a used set of Toyo ATII tires off Craigslist from a guy in Beaverton for a great price. They were 265 65 r18, and did fit fine with stock springs (springs that had even sagged around 3/4 of an inch). After running it up some logging roads around here, we never had any kind of problems and would have left it that way if I had not got a great deal on a Terrafirma 2 inch medium duty lift. I installed the lift, and it improved the look, and did not change the ride noticeably. Terrafirma extended travel shocks added too, ride is great, and the tires have been through rough rocks and offroad this last summer, and still did well on a 2000 mile drive out to Montana this summer.
 
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Old 10-22-2017, 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by alpinacsi
Maybe not in the Falkens but 255/85/16
Yeah, I've looked at a lot on that size too, but I couldn't find any of the same quality, for the same price, or that would last as long.
 
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Old 10-23-2017, 10:33 AM
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Thanks for all the feedback! Very helpful.
 
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Old 10-23-2017, 02:01 PM
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“If” you ever needed longer ABS wires in the back just go online & buy a cheap set 14.00-25.00 for a pair of front ABS sensors! Boom instantly have longer wires & no more worries. Honestly though it’s just two wires so technically “if” you used some good connectors you can extend them yourself as well.

I have 2 D2’s with 3inches of lift. One rides on 275/65R18’s while the other is running a set of 255/70R18’s. My steering returns to center, and they both pretty much handle the same with the exception that one of them has ACE. I removed the front support as it was in the way, and have had no ill effects for years on any D2 I’ve owned and used on/off road.

My 02 Kalahari has a 2inch lift that has now sagged a bit and I wish I’d have gone with a 3inch on it. The TF shocks have done excellent, and to keep the finish looking new I sprayed them with a few coats of clear coat before installing them to help.

I think the newer coils, new shocks improved all 3 of my D2’s and I think they handle MUCH MUCH better with less body roll than before with the worn out springs and shocks.

If you wanna feel sporty use the Sport Mode button, but if you wanna corner like the Stig, then you’re driving the wrong vehicle.
 
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Originally Posted by Best4x4
“If” you ever needed longer ABS wires in the back just go online & buy a cheap set 14.00-25.00 for a pair of front ABS sensors! Boom instantly have longer wires & no more worries. Honestly though it’s just two wires so technically “if” you used some good connectors you can extend them yourself as well.

I have 2 D2’s with 3inches of lift. One rides on 275/65R18’s while the other is running a set of 255/70R18’s. My steering returns to center, and they both pretty much handle the same with the exception that one of them has ACE. I removed the front support as it was in the way, and have had no ill effects for years on any D2 I’ve owned and used on/off road.

My 02 Kalahari has a 2inch lift that has now sagged a bit and I wish I’d have gone with a 3inch on it. The TF shocks have done excellent, and to keep the finish looking new I sprayed them with a few coats of clear coat before installing them to help.

I think the newer coils, new shocks improved all 3 of my D2’s and I think they handle MUCH MUCH better with less body roll than before with the worn out springs and shocks.

If you wanna feel sporty use the Sport Mode button, but if you wanna corner like the Stig, then you’re driving the wrong vehicle.
X1 ..................... too true
 
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Old 10-23-2017, 06:15 PM
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I live in Portland, and am familiar with Mt. Hood passes and coastal passes. I try to stay light because those passes are steep. IMHO, bigger tires = more weight to push. My rig seems the right height for what I need.
 
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Old 10-24-2017, 06:44 PM
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So for clarification. Alex are you saying a 265/65 18 will fit totally stock without issues.
 
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Old 10-24-2017, 08:12 PM
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I had that size on a stock D2. It looked stuffed, but it didn't rub with the larger turn stops.
 


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