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Currently having the same spacer lift that primal outdoors used machined and was going to try 265/65/18's but doubted it would work since he used 265/60/18's and mine would be an inch taller than those and he didn't look to have too much clearance.
Currently having the same spacer lift that primal outdoors used machined and was going to try 265/65/18's but doubted it would work since he used 265/60/18's and mine would be an inch taller than those and he didn't look to have too much clearance.
There's always going to be pros and cons to modifying any factory standards...
Lifting and lowering vehicles have been done for years to improve maneuverability and aerodynamics. Obviously there will be cons/problems to each option.
Yep, I'm bringing back this old thread. I'm looking at installing a set of 255/55 R20s on my 2023. This will be a tad smaller than the 265/65 r18 noted earlier on this thread. Has anyone installed this size an have comments about the fit? Thanks.
Yep, I'm bringing back this old thread. I'm looking at installing a set of 255/55 R20s on my 2023. This will be a tad smaller than the 265/65 r18 noted earlier on this thread. Has anyone installed this size an have comments about the fit? Thanks.
Tiresize.com has an offset calculator page that shows the size of tires and wheels you plan to put on. Good to use for estimations and get a visual on how your current setup compares to what you might want to put on.
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