i was just wondering because i've got 4 after-market alloys on mine and a standard spare, they are a deep dish type, which are quite rare and seem to stick out from the truck level with the wheel arch extensions.
i replaced the two front tyres last year with 265/70/15 maching the back ones, but have noticed that after a 2" suspension lift and having the tracking camber and caster done a year ago, both inner front tyres have got a fair bit of wear on them even though the truck runs as straight as a dye with no shaking at any speed. i'me going to swap them to the backs at the end of the month while they are still legal.
i've got 4 standard wheels up the shed so with the spare, a full set.
and plan to buy 5 x 31" tyres in later months, i don't know if i will need wheel spacers to push them out to retain the same look as the ones on it allready, the tyre walls being level with the weel arch extensions,
oh yes what was i getting at
i never noticed that 265/70/15 where significantly different than 26/75/15 and 31/10.50 /15
i replaced the two front tyres last year with 265/70/15 maching the back ones, but have noticed that after a 2" suspension lift and having the tracking camber and caster done a year ago, both inner front tyres have got a fair bit of wear on them even though the truck runs as straight as a dye with no shaking at any speed. i'me going to swap them to the backs at the end of the month while they are still legal.
i've got 4 standard wheels up the shed so with the spare, a full set.
and plan to buy 5 x 31" tyres in later months, i don't know if i will need wheel spacers to push them out to retain the same look as the ones on it allready, the tyre walls being level with the weel arch extensions,
oh yes what was i getting at
i never noticed that 265/70/15 where significantly different than 26/75/15 and 31/10.50 /15
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