level and tires
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I've already got the stuff to do a Daystar 2" over-the-strut leveling kit in the front, combined with 2" lift blocks in the rear. (My truck has an A.R.E. deluxe utility series shell and sits pretty level.)
My two questions are:
1) Will the factory 245/70R16 tires look stupid after the lift?
2) If so, will 265/70R16 or 265/75R16 tires fit on the same wheels?
I'm willing to do a modest lift. (I'm looking for ground clearance.) I don't really want to buy new WHEELS in addition to new tires. What's on there right now is practically new; but it's a cheap unknown brand ("Runway Enduro HT") tire.
My two questions are:
1) Will the factory 245/70R16 tires look stupid after the lift?
2) If so, will 265/70R16 or 265/75R16 tires fit on the same wheels?
I'm willing to do a modest lift. (I'm looking for ground clearance.) I don't really want to buy new WHEELS in addition to new tires. What's on there right now is practically new; but it's a cheap unknown brand ("Runway Enduro HT") tire.
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I've already got the stuff to do a Daystar 2" over-the-strut leveling kit in the front, combined with 2" lift blocks in the rear. (My truck has an A.R.E. deluxe utility series shell and sits pretty level.)
My two questions are:
1) Will the factory 245/70R16 tires look stupid after the lift?
2) If so, will 265/70R16 or 265/75R16 tires fit on the same wheels?
I'm willing to do a modest lift. (I'm looking for ground clearance.) I don't really want to buy new WHEELS in addition to new tires. What's on there right now is practically new; but it's a cheap unknown brand ("Runway Enduro HT") tire.
My two questions are:
1) Will the factory 245/70R16 tires look stupid after the lift?
2) If so, will 265/70R16 or 265/75R16 tires fit on the same wheels?
I'm willing to do a modest lift. (I'm looking for ground clearance.) I don't really want to buy new WHEELS in addition to new tires. What's on there right now is practically new; but it's a cheap unknown brand ("Runway Enduro HT") tire.
There is a guy here selling really nice Dakota wheels at a good price, fyi.
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Well, it would definitely look better with a bigger tire. I guess you'll find out when you install the leveling kit and blocks. But if you go with a bigger tire, you'll also get another 1/2" (at least) of lift as a bonus. The 265/70/16 and 265/75/16 tires will fit on the same rim, on both the 7" or 8" wide stockers.
There is a guy here selling really nice Dakota wheels at a good price, fyi.
There is a guy here selling really nice Dakota wheels at a good price, fyi.
Michelin LTX M/S (Gen2) = $191 and $208 respectively
BFG All Terrain T/A KO = $200 and $216 respectively