315/75 r16
#11
I run 35" tires with 15x9 rims...(12.5 wide) the minumum is 8.5" wide and recommended is actually 10" wide...I get a bit of rubbing so I recomment 5 inches of lift and changing the gears to compensate for all the power your gonna lose and the greater pressure it will put on the drivetrain and transmission... with 35" tires 4.56 gears will bring power and load back to stock range and improve mpg.
A lot of people ignore this because it costs more to do it right and after lifting and putting the big tires on they sell it because its an underpowered dog to drive, gets terrible gas mileage and things break a lot...
A lot of people ignore this because it costs more to do it right and after lifting and putting the big tires on they sell it because its an underpowered dog to drive, gets terrible gas mileage and things break a lot...
#12
I run 35" tires with 15x9 rims...(12.5 wide) the minumum is 8.5" wide and recommended is actually 10" wide...I get a bit of rubbing so I recomment 5 inches of lift and changing the gears to compensate for all the power your gonna lose and the greater pressure it will put on the drivetrain and transmission... with 35" tires 4.56 gears will bring power and load back to stock range and improve mpg.
A lot of people ignore this because it costs more to do it right and after lifting and putting the big tires on they sell it because its an underpowered dog to drive, gets terrible gas mileage and things break a lot...
A lot of people ignore this because it costs more to do it right and after lifting and putting the big tires on they sell it because its an underpowered dog to drive, gets terrible gas mileage and things break a lot...
what kind of gas mileage are you getting