01-27-2009, 11:52 PM | #26 | |
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Re: Front track too wide
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I used 6.5" van ralleys & had no issues w/about 6" of front drop. You mentioned this was going to be a road warrior so you wanted the same size tire all around. Would you consider the same height all around? That would get you closer to your goal w/o having to resort to an air suspension (which it sounds like you don't want). A 215-75-15 is less than .500" difference in height & would work well on a 6.5-7" wheel & compliment the rear sizing for good symmetry. A 215-75 spare is easier to conceal & would work @ every corner. Pic below is w/215-75's & 275-60's on 6.5" & 8" wheels respectively. Food for thought . . . ....
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01-28-2009, 01:22 AM | #27 |
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Re: Front track too wide
I didnt know that was your truck...I really like it. Its one of the couple I was going back and forth on when trying to decide my tire size.
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01-28-2009, 02:01 AM | #28 |
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Re: Front track too wide
Thanks. The sizes I listed were eventually replaced w/215-75's & 255-70's to help the 6cyl/3spd/3.73 combo on the road. Unfortunately..... that truck got a Dropmember & then got disassembled .
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