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logman
04/04/2008, 08:02 AM
Hey everyone.
Currently I am in the process of purchasing a ebony 1999 VX with stock 16inch rims. I've been digging and searching on the forums, and have found the tires I want. (cant wait to get it!!)
Nitto Terra Grapplers 265/75-16. I also wanted to get some cheap rims for the tires, as they may get damaged :bgwp:
I can pick up the Nitto tires at a local shop.
From what I have read these tires will require minor trimming of the front cladding. Is this correct?
Also, what load rating do I need? I saw someone in a long lost post that said "D" was good.
What is your opinion on these rims
http://www.wheelsbymbmotoring.com/product.php?wheel=Razor
I can get them for 80 bucks a piece. Has anyone purchased these? I guess a rim is a rim right, or is there a width issue I may run into?
Thanks!
--Joel
etlsport
04/04/2008, 10:32 AM
why not just grab a set of stock 16s from an older trooper or rodeo, probably be cheaper and you wont have to worry about fit/offset since they are the same as stock, of course they wont look as nice but if they are just for offroading...
From what I have read these tires will require minor trimming of the front cladding. Is this correct?
Also, what load rating do I need? I saw someone in a long lost post that said "D" was good.
I guess a rim is a rim right, or is there a width issue I may run into?
A little trimming...yes, E-Z
Load range C or D is fine.
NO, a rim is not a rim...offset, center bore diameter, & width are all factors that will have an effect on fitment.
Search "centerbore", "backspacing" & "offset" for more info.
snowtrooper1966
04/06/2008, 07:57 AM
Anyone have any experience with these tires?
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/AT-MT-Tires/Kumho-Road-Venture-MT-KL71.htm
I saw them locally on a truck, they looked pretty nice.
James
Anyone have any experience with these tires?
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/AT-MT-Tires/Kumho-Road-Venture-MT-KL71.htm
I saw them locally on a truck, they looked pretty nice.
James
No experience, but I like the tread. Probably less noisy than Mud Grapplers.
snowtrooper1966
04/06/2008, 09:49 AM
They look even better in person. Cool sidewall design as well...
James
They look even better in person. Cool sidewall design as well...
James
Not too many sizes available as yet...(from disc. tire direct website)
35X1250R-18D2 118Q B $302.00
38X1550R-18D2 128Q B $326.00
snowtrooper1966
04/06/2008, 02:02 PM
OK, I know I'm gonna get it for this..but do any of those two relate to the size I have now, 285/60R 18?
James
OK, I know I'm gonna get it for this..but do any of those two relate to the size I have now, 285/60R 18?
James
Oooooo...James, you're gonna get it...why you, I oughta...:razzgray:
Nope, those are BIG BOY tires that won't fit without SERIOUS mods, (read SAS, at the least).:_wrench:
OK, with a diff. drop, you could prolly make em' fit.
I'm not sure of the exact diameter of 285/60's, but know they're 33" or less.
The tires listed are 35" & 38" diameter & 12.5 & 15.5 tread width.:smilewink
There, I didn't razz ya too bad, did I?:razzgray:
Ascinder
04/06/2008, 02:32 PM
But they'll sound like rice crispies going snap crackle pop:p
snowtrooper1966
04/06/2008, 03:42 PM
Too funny!
Thanks for takin' it easy on me, Ldub...
Ascinder, not to sure abot the rice krispie reference, am I askin' for it again?!?!?
James
But they'll sound like rice crispies going snap crackle pop:p
LOL, "great longevity" would no longer be on the list of terms that described the front CV's & bearings.:_wrench:
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