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I have a chance to get some Pro Comp M/T's(almost new) for a really good price.The only reservation I have is that they are 285/75R/16's.I have 97 Disco1(with 2" lift) but other than that it is basically stock.Am I extending the limit of logical tire size and will this lead to other problems as well?I have read the "basic tire info" section above and am aware of the( trimming/HD axles,ect.) recommendations but is anyone running that size with my basic set up and what issues are they incurring?(or is it as simple as these tires are too big for my application!).Thanks,looking forward to some advice.
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Build the rig then go for the tires. Sounds like a headache the other way around.
Tire deals come up all the time. I got 5x steelies 15x8 and 5x 35x12.5 Goodyear MT/R's with 1000 miles for $900 a few months back.
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I have the (265/75/16) radial mud terrains installed and really like the ride and look.I was pleasantly surprised with the improvement in handling and smoother ride(previous set up-255/70/16 GoodYear Wrangler R/T S had kind of squirrelly feel).I can tell a little difference in performance-especially getting going(anyone with any suggestions for performance upgrades-short of changing gear ratios?)Haven't had it off road yet so don't know where the rubbing will occur.I will take a few picks and post.Starting to look like a off road machine now.
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Handy guide for what to expect when going for bigger tires: Disco Tire Fitting Guide
As for performance upgrades, anything under 33" doesn't really require any modifications of that caliber. HD axles, CVs and gear ratios are only worth considering if you've decided you're turning your truck into a dedicated trail rig. Wheel spacers might be a good idea to give you a bigger footprint and help potential rubbing inside of the fenders. On the upside, spacers will always be good if you decide to go a bigger size up. Check for legal issues with them in some places though, especially if the tires exceed the wheel arches. |
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The wheel spacers is a good idea.The new tires look great from the side but head on still a little thin(wider stance would be good).Also,I don't want to sound stupid here but the factory lug nuts(do they have caps or is that the lug?) the factory lug wrench doesn't fit and my heavy duty 4 way gets stuck on them and they move around.Are they suppose to pop off before getting to real lugs?Looked in manual and it didn't allude to the lug nuts.
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No, those stupid, annoying, retarded things ARE the lug nuts... can you tell I hate them?
Go to a hardware store and get a 1-1/8" socket and you should be able to get them off. The aluminum caps that is press fitted on top of the lugs proper expand and crack over time making them bigger. |
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