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    Arrow Tire size question....

    Hey again! Ok, now hunting season is in about 3 weeks for me so although I'm not going to be takin the VX through ALLL the thick stuff..I will definitely need some offroad tires to get to camp. I can see dang near half the members have those Terra Grapplers on there...and they look great. But here's my problem...I dont want to touch the cladding. How big can I go in a BF/G All-Terrain or Mud-Terrain? And if not BF/G's...anybody else have any suggestions I can look at WITHOUT touching the plastic?

    Pro-Comp X-Terrains were my first choice, but no such luck. They dont make them that small. Thanks everybody!

    SRCHN

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    I just put my "Winter Wheels" on Stock 16"..And have BFG 265/70-16 with no lift and they work great and fill the wheel opening very nice. I have only been down light trails and no rubbing at all.
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    I have bfg 285/75/r16's and I have no rubbing problem, but i have a 3.5 inch lift so if your vx isnt lifted then i dunno if they will rub or not, but if it is these are a decent tire to go with...

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    305 70 17's...Goodyear WranglerMtr's. The equal of 34x12.5x17...stick a little out of the wheel well...nice as it keeps things away from the cladding

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    Spazz, your going to confuse the guy!
    We all know those tires didn't fit on a non lifted, no cladding trimmed VX!
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    Talking get the saw zaw out!!!


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    I'm gonna guess that 30" tires will fit, I had very minor trimming on my 31x11.5 tires
    2001 Ironman Daily Driver... 3.5" suspension lift (OME912 springs and 1" spring spacer), ball joint flip, 1.5" front diff. drop, 33"x12.5 TrXus MT, 16x10 Eagle Alloy rims, Interceptor, PV muffler, K&N air filter, Alpine Supercharger, Bilstein shocks, and some trimming.

    2000 Ironman Project LS-1 VX... very slow progress but someday....... ohhhhh someday......

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    I also just put on my 'winter wheels', which are 245/75-16 Firestone Destination M/T's with Studs.

    They are larger than stock tires, fill out the wheel wells pretty nice, and they never rub. Oh, and I haven't trimmed anything.

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    31x10.5 16's will fit witout any trimming.

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    Ok, one more question...this may sound dumb, but I was taught the dumbest questions are the one's not asked. I noticed when I'm lookin at the tire specs offered, I can see for example a 265-70-R16 and a 265-75-R16. What is the difference in those two? And if I go with the BF/G all-terrains, do you guys think (if you have already tried it, that would be great?!) that the 275-70-R16s would fit?? I doubt the 285s will...so I was looking one step down. If not, will the 265's fit for sure? I cant possibly cut that cladding properly. Trust me I could screw up a PB and J sandwich.

    Thanks again for your help guys!

    SRCHN

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    To "See" the differences, check the tire size calculator sites that are listed in the Miscellaneous section of the web links.
    Scott / moncha.com

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