Looking for lift with 265/75R16 photos
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Looking for lift with 265/75R16 photos
Can anyone post photos if they have a lift and 265/75R16 tires. I just put on the SS 7.2 kit and bf goodrich 32" tires.
i was really back and forth between 32" or 33"
i Got the 32"s b/c its my daily driver and i'm only doing mild trail offroading once and a while.
So far i really like the look. Lift and tires were just put on 3 days ago so i think the lift will settle a little bit to help balance the look out.
i was really back and forth between 32" or 33"
i Got the 32"s b/c its my daily driver and i'm only doing mild trail offroading once and a while.
So far i really like the look. Lift and tires were just put on 3 days ago so i think the lift will settle a little bit to help balance the look out.
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265/75/16 is 31.6"..right?
How about some pics of 285/75/16 ? These are 32.8", but I guess that's what everyone calls 33s. I'm putting my OME lift on this weekend, and that's what I really want.
I don't know though. Your rig looks pretty slick with the 32s and you'll never have rubbing issues. Now you've got me second guessing myself.
How about some pics of 285/75/16 ? These are 32.8", but I guess that's what everyone calls 33s. I'm putting my OME lift on this weekend, and that's what I really want.
I don't know though. Your rig looks pretty slick with the 32s and you'll never have rubbing issues. Now you've got me second guessing myself.
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I've got the SS 7.1, here is a shot right after I put the lift on with BF Goodrich A/Ts:
Here is one a few months later, same tires:
Got my tires in '06 and they're just about toast now (I don't drive much), thinking of going with 285s next time around and put a 1" body lift on at the same time.
Here is one a few months later, same tires:
Got my tires in '06 and they're just about toast now (I don't drive much), thinking of going with 285s next time around and put a 1" body lift on at the same time.
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Yokohama AT/S 265/75-16 (full 31.9") http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....=yes&tab=Specs , 2.5" of lift in front and 3.75" lift out back.
Very minor rubbing at full flex. Great size.
Very minor rubbing at full flex. Great size.
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I love these Grabbers. When they die and go to tire heaven, another set of grabbers will go on. Quiet on the highway, awesome in the sand and rutted logging roads. I havent had snow yet, and havent played in the mud.
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My vote is Nitto's once again.
One set of Bridgestone Dueler AT's and two sets of BFG AT's later - all three sets were dumped early since they wouldn't balance correctly.
I have 24k on my Nitto's 265/75/R16D's (probably 1,000 of those miles off the road in SoCal deserts and mountains) and I'm still sold on the Nittos.
Steve.
One set of Bridgestone Dueler AT's and two sets of BFG AT's later - all three sets were dumped early since they wouldn't balance correctly.
I have 24k on my Nitto's 265/75/R16D's (probably 1,000 of those miles off the road in SoCal deserts and mountains) and I'm still sold on the Nittos.
Steve.
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