What tire size for 97-03 4X4
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What tire size for 97-03 4X4
I have a 2002 4X4 150 with stock aluminum rims, and balding tires. I want a little bit bigger tires, but i don't want to rub. The truck has stock suspension, and no body lift. I heard 305/75R16 would fit, but i really dont want to buy them and have them rub. Anyone have any input?
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The torsion bars hold up the weight of the front end of the truck, on the end under the back of the cab there is a adjusting bolt where when you turn it the front end will pick up. Doing this makes the front end ride a little rougher due to lack of movement in suspension. Cheap kind of leveling kit. For tires I run nitto terra grapplers and I drive through rain, snow, ice, mud, and its good on the road too. Bfgs all terrains are also good tires.
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I would recommend Coopers. I have the mud terrain (stt, its quieter than stock, cleans out phenomenally, and lasts like none i've seen) but the all terrain (st) is also a great tire and is what im going to get the next time i need some new rubber. Has reasonably spaced lugs for winter driving and performs very well off road.
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i think im prob going with the stt's, ive been running coopers on my truck ever since i got rid of the original set, and they have never done me wrong.
thanks for the torsion bar info but i think im just going to leave it alone.
I have the st's now and they worked great for me and lasted forever, i'm really just looking for a rather agressive tire that will last a while.
thanks for the torsion bar info but i think im just going to leave it alone.
I have the st's now and they worked great for me and lasted forever, i'm really just looking for a rather agressive tire that will last a while.