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Yeah - Am looking to put 305 70 16s on them and have been told by most that they'd just fit the 8" width rims but not ideal, better to go for the 10"s.
Saying that, my tyre order has just been cancelled as out of stock, so I could just go for a 285 75 16 on an 8" rim. Prob wouldn't be much difference, If I could squeeze them on.... I only want to do a 2" sus and 2" body lift max.
Take your words, put them on a plate, add a little bit of humble pie, and eat them!
I had quite lot of rubbing with my 285 75s on my 3rd gen (2" sus, 2" body). Had to hammer the pinch weld back, and I still reckon it'll rub a bit offroad - not sure I'd fancy the extra width of 305 70s personally.
i do some tough off roading, the rears catch slightly when on full twist
the fronts rubbed every so slightly where the mudflaps bolt in, but not much at all, the main issue was the front , where the bumper edge finishes, so have chopped off a section there..
my mate has exactly the same sus set up but went with 285/75/16 KL71's and he catches in exactly the same places
Would the extra width make any difference, or was the rub because of the height? And could you tell straight away or only after running with them under load?
Am not too fussed about getting some hammering cutting to fit but would want it done at the time of fitting rather than finding out later and having to do it then.!
I had quite lot of rubbing with my 285 75s on my 3rd gen (2" sus, 2" body). Had to hammer the pinch weld back, and I still reckon it'll rub a bit offroad - not sure I'd fancy the extra width of 305 70s personally.
Take your words, put them on a plate, add a little bit of humble pie, and eat them!
Five 305s on 16" x 10" GG AT2s for £1085
or
Five 285s on 16" x 8" GG AT2s for £979
or
Five 285s on 16" x 8" BFGs for £1085
Silverline will do:
Five 305s on 16" x 10" Cooper ATRs for £1045
Five 16" x 10" D modular wheels on their own for £354
Unfortunately Silverline don't appear to stock GG's or Kumho or BFG. Not sure about the Coopers, but they look a bit naff: http://cooper4x4tyres.co.uk/tyres/atr
I'm still unsure on wether to get the 285s over the 305s. Would prefer the extra width, as the actress said to the Bishop, but am now thinking I could try and squeeze them onto an 8" wheel.
I have until roughtrax get their lift kits in stock to decide. Which they tell me should be in the next week...
Take your words, put them on a plate, add a little bit of humble pie, and eat them!
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