How can I get 35" tires on a 2004 Disco!
32's require a 2" suspension lift probably brake lines if you don't want to ruin yours, 34's will require MUCH more. You'll need about 4" of lift, brake lines, new drive shafts, new spider gears as mentioned, and a few other things as well.
It is not just the gears, you would need locker that have 4 spider gears for more strength, instead of the stock smaller 2 spider gear factory set up.
Damn!
I've see 35's in person they arn't that big!
Ok so 35's out of the picture.
I just want to know the largest tire I can get with a 2" suspension lift.
I've see 35's in person they arn't that big!
Ok so 35's out of the picture.
I just want to know the largest tire I can get with a 2" suspension lift.
The fatter 265s are better for thick mud and snow, but the thinner 235s will give you better grip on rocks and in water crossings and stuff. I'm going with 235/85s after my lift even though I do more mud than rocks because I think the difference is negligible, and the thinner tire will stuff up into the wheel well better.
Well where I live there isn't any big rocks and boulders.
Pretty much there is two things MUD and MUD.
So I was thinking the thick.
Now I don't have to get any new axles or gears with 32's right???
Pretty much there is two things MUD and MUD.
So I was thinking the thick.
Now I don't have to get any new axles or gears with 32's right???


