early christmas present
#1
early christmas present
since it snbows around here in mass, im getting a little early christmas present of new tires and rims, jsut for the snow. so im looking for something a little bulkie, what could i get for sizes of rims and tires that would look the best? without having a lift or anything
#2
RE: early christmas present
I would say either 285 75 r16 or (305 70 r16 i think will fit) on 16" rims. Or 285 70 r17 on 17" rims. Or 285 65 r18 on 18" rims. Would look nice. And these tires look good.
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/overv...a-kx/1718.html
or
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/overv...a-km/1152.html
If you are just having them for winter.
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/overv...a-kx/1718.html
or
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/overv...a-km/1152.html
If you are just having them for winter.
#3
RE: early christmas present
I actually just got me some new rims and tires last week. I went with 275/65R18 and i didnt have to put a lift on my truck but i did have to raise the tortion bars. It got an inch out of the tortion bars and was able to stay within aligment specks so that was nice. That size of tire is an inch bigger then stock so I did get a little more ground clearance. It looks way good to!!!
#8
RE: early christmas present
Ok i figured it out. I hope this helps with your dissision.
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