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Guerrero Dec 17, 2006 08:04 PM

35's?
 
Will 35s fit with zero rubbing?

What kind of tire do you prefer? I only do regular driving, no off-road action for me :(

Here is a description of my suspension and wheels:

Suspension
3" Old Man Emu
OME N91S Front Shocks
OME 881 Front Coils
OME N86 Rear Shocks
OME 891 Rear Coils

1" Body lift

Wheels
Centerline Hellcat Style 34 16x8 Polished Aluminum Rims
BFGoodrich Mud Terrain KM size 285/75/R16.
1.5" wheel spacer

http://img203.echo.cx/img203/4995/dsc004124li.jpg

http://img203.echo.cx/img203/5015/dsc004105yu.jpg

http://img203.echo.cx/img203/8610/dsc004140qz.jpg

tc Dec 17, 2006 08:14 PM

Sure it will!
http://www.trailslesstraveled.com/ar...y-lift-height/

(unless you meant with no cutting also, in which case, probably not. How much backspacing on those rims?

calrockx Dec 17, 2006 08:23 PM

35s are $$$ to keep confined to the street. But your call.

You'll need to trim the wheel wells. If you're staying on the pavement not as much as for wheelin, but still.

Guerrero Dec 17, 2006 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by tc (Post 50365378)
Sure it will!
http://www.trailslesstraveled.com/ar...y-lift-height/

(unless you meant with no cutting also, in which case, probably not. How much backspacing on those rims?

not sure in the backspace... but with 285/75/16 it was rubbing in the control arm, thats why I put 1.5" wheel spacers

great link...

thanks

Guerrero Dec 17, 2006 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by calrockx (Post 50365385)
35s are $$$ to keep confined to the street. But your call.

You'll need to trim the wheel wells. If you're staying on the pavement not as much as for wheelin, but still.

I'm going to stay with 33s, your rig looks nice with the 35s that's why I was wondering if I can do the same...

Guerrero Dec 17, 2006 09:06 PM

One more newby question:

I need new tires and there is so many to pick from...

What is the best tire for the money? I only do regular driving, no off-road action for me :(

drguitarum2005 Dec 17, 2006 09:10 PM

lets not forget about the gears! though i guess if its for street only it wont be too bad not having much low-end torque but it may put more stress on your engine

olharleyman Dec 20, 2006 12:53 PM

Id say B.F. Goodrich ko's
They last forever and are very quite and if you do decide to go a little oof road they will work great as long as its not deep mud


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