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Old 07-18-2009, 01:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have read through this forum and have gotten some good information...but also gotten confused.....I need tires for my stock 2000 DII - Clarification I need: If I don't lift it can I run 265/75/16's without having to do any trimming?

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Last edited by VRB : 07-18-2009 at 04:32 PM. Reason: Sorry - found my answer right under basic information at the top of the post - wish I'd looked there first
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No, a 1.5" plus is needed.
Consider an Olm Man Emu, either the medium or the HD, check out the prices at Lucy8, they are the best right now and remember to also buy a new steering stabilizer.
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Thank you DiscoMike, I have the quote from Trailhead 4x4 in the DII section for the lift as well as the other repairs...if you get a chance appreciate if you would let me know if it's in the ball park? Thanks again! VRB
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