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Join Date: Nov 2005
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im sure this question has been asked plenty of times before. but the reason i ask, is because i need new tires now, but dont have the money to get a lift for about a month or so.
i just need to know how big a stock Disco I can go without rubage. i'm willing to stay on the road for a little while.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Check out the sticky thread
Basic Tire Information
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That trim is not that bad either. Seems to be one spot on the rear fender that may rub. After a good bump, that rub will bend in the back bottom lip of the fender well.
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