Tire Frustrations
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Tire Frustrations
ok so I have the 8J X 16 rims that have the 255/65 R16 tires. Now trying to find ones that a decent enough for on off road is a pain up here the stores have a limited selection they can get for it. Now they will only sell you the recommended ones for it as that is what they have to do but what else can I run on them?? with out replacing the rims I have..
we have stock suspension and maybe just maybe go with a 2 inch lift when I need to replace the shocks and springs later on, but for now need something that is going to work well.
Thanks
Keith
we have stock suspension and maybe just maybe go with a 2 inch lift when I need to replace the shocks and springs later on, but for now need something that is going to work well.
Thanks
Keith
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Depends a lot on what you want from your tires and the look you are trying to achieve?
I was running 235/85 r16 which is an enormously popular size of tyre with huge selections available to meet every terrain type you are likely to encounter, look good on an 8" rim too.
I had them on stock suspension and only needed a very slight cut to the rear arch to alleviate some rub but that was all.
Wheel and tyre upgrade to 235/85 r16
I've recently upgraded to a 33X12.5X15 tyre and wheel package, going to need a bit more work on the truck to get there to work.
Fitting the 33X12.5X15 wheels and tires
Would be interesting to see what you come up with.
I was running 235/85 r16 which is an enormously popular size of tyre with huge selections available to meet every terrain type you are likely to encounter, look good on an 8" rim too.
I had them on stock suspension and only needed a very slight cut to the rear arch to alleviate some rub but that was all.
Wheel and tyre upgrade to 235/85 r16
I've recently upgraded to a 33X12.5X15 tyre and wheel package, going to need a bit more work on the truck to get there to work.
Fitting the 33X12.5X15 wheels and tires
Would be interesting to see what you come up with.
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