siringo
Member
I searched and read but never found enough info on whether you could run 285/75x16 tyres on...
1) A D40 with only the normal 2" suspension lift
2) Standard D40 rims
So I've started this thread so others may get some useful info and see for themselves.
Here's what I've done so far.
I've got a set of 285/75x16 BFG muddies. BFG's are reknowened for being a 'tall' tyre. Anyway, these tyres have about 5000 K's on 'em so they're not real worn.
This is what I've found so far.
This is my D40 King Cab with a 2" Tough Dog sus lift and stock rims and tyres (20,000 k's on the tyres):
Here's a pic of the height difference between 255's and 285's:
Here's a pic of the 285 fitted to the stock steel spare wheel rim:
To be continued...
1) A D40 with only the normal 2" suspension lift
2) Standard D40 rims
So I've started this thread so others may get some useful info and see for themselves.
Here's what I've done so far.
I've got a set of 285/75x16 BFG muddies. BFG's are reknowened for being a 'tall' tyre. Anyway, these tyres have about 5000 K's on 'em so they're not real worn.
This is what I've found so far.
This is my D40 King Cab with a 2" Tough Dog sus lift and stock rims and tyres (20,000 k's on the tyres):
Here's a pic of the height difference between 255's and 285's:
Here's a pic of the 285 fitted to the stock steel spare wheel rim:
To be continued...