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Old 10-19-2006, 01:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guy ..
I'm thinking to changes the shoes to my disco2 .
Which one do you suggest , with a stock suspension.. and a 16 rim..

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Hey guy ..
I'm thinking to changes the shoes to my disco2 .
Which one do you suggest , with a stock suspension.. and a 16 rim..


For and AT tire, take a look at the Bridgestone Dueler AT REVO. Great tire, IMHO. Go with the 255/70/16. They fit great with stock suspension.
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how much time will be spent on and off road?
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My suggestion is for size only, go to a 245/75/16 for good height and appearance.
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Will those work on a stock 8" rim?
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245/75/16 works fine on an 8" rim. we have that size on our p38
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For and AT tire, take a look at the Bridgestone Dueler AT REVO. Great tire, IMHO. Go with the 255/70/16. They fit great with stock suspension.
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Just put new tires on my DII. I went with the Michelin Cross-Terrain SUV's. So far they've been awesome. Of course, I don't venture off-road much, so this is predominately for the "urban jungle" as it were...
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i'll try to be an off roader soon.. but mostly drive in highway and city streets..

but i want to be able to get off the road on the weekends...
ohh.. i forget... i live in MA.. that's mean a lot of snow in winter....

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i'll try to be an off roader soon.. but mostly drive in highway and city streets..

but i want to be able to get off the road on the weekends...
ohh.. i forget... i live in MA.. that's mean a lot of snow in winter....

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