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I have the 33" ones that come with the Adventure package but when these wear out I would like to go larger but I don't want a lift kit. Anyone know?
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I have the 33" ones that come with the Adventure package but when these wear out I would like to go larger but I don't want a lift kit. Anyone know?
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the 33s arnt really 33s they measure about 32 inches. I figured I can fit 33inch PJ dirt grip tires they measure 33.30 inches tall. That might be the tallest without a lift.
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I would agree. 33's without rubbing @ full flex is about pushing it. Also, if you go with a larger tire you need a wider rim. I checked on TOYO's site and BFG's site for info on this. Some have cranked the T bars in the front and through on some 35's and for the road I think you could get a way with it with a small ammount of rubbing. But if you crank too far, you raise the bumpstops up and your truck nosedives while hitting the brakes. If you want the "LARGER" look, than you could go to a MT tire that is a little more "mean" looking.
I like this look a lot! sweet lookin Shortbus. |
Does something have to be changed in the computer if you change tire size?
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by WPBGUY67:
Does something have to be changed in the computer if you change tire size? </div></BLOCKQUOTE> I went to 33inch tires and the dealer told me the computer doesnt have a change for the bigger tire. |
u can get 35's on there.. but ur ride will be gutless according to that one guy that lives by me... i forgot his name haha
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I went with toyo mud country 33x12.5r20LT tires. No rubbing,ride good,great off roading,and little noise.
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