Maximum tyre size without lift
G'day all. I'm new to the 4x4 scene an am hanging out to throw some mud around. Just need to get rid of the highway tyres that brought the vehicle with. I can get some bfg's on steel wheels with 25mm offset 16". Or 275/65/18 an fit them onto the orig 18" alloys. Question being will either set fit without lift kit
No, when going thru dips and especially when off road you will start tearing up your fenders and front bumper.
You didn't mention what year and how many miles on this truck, but it is safe to say your shocks are long since shot and will need to be replaced
You didn't mention what year and how many miles on this truck, but it is safe to say your shocks are long since shot and will need to be replaced
If you have factory shocks, the have long since failed, if they were replaced by a set of after market shocks they are soft at best based on your mileage. THe only reason I mention this is because unless you know how to test them, they are shot and by at least replacing them, your Rover will at least perform better with say a 31" tire.
Thx for input guys. Decided to give her a 2"ironman lift. getting it fitted tomorrow. Have put bfg's 265/65/16 all terrains on and also hoping to put rock slider on if get time. Then hopefully she be good for a day trip on Sunday. Cheers Cal.
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