I have an 01 3.9 QC 2WD with factory 255 65 16's. I am looking for the most aggressive tread I can get for winter/off road. I would like a bit taller tire (I know speedo will be off) Will 265 70 16's rub? Should I stick with 255 65's? Suggestions?
Thanks,
Carl-
KotaGirl
01-10-2004, 08:13 PM
I don't know much about the off Road type tire.... but </P>
When i had the 16's on my truck I replaced the stock tires with the Toyo Proxes. They were AWESOME</P>
They looked mean and did well on wet roads. Not real sure how they would do with snow since i live in Florida <IMG src=smileys/smiley2.gif border="0"></P>
Go to www.toyo.com (http://www.toyo.com) and check out the tires and ratings they have </P>
I definitely recommend the brand!</P>
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I did go a little bigger with the tire size.
If I remember correctly i went with a 275 65R16</P>
Might have been 275/60R16 ...... can't really remember :) But im positive that they wont rub... as long as you dont drop your truck <IMG src=smileys/smiley4.gif border="0"></P>
I dropped mine and the tires rubbed in the front.. .but i dont think you will be dropping yours anytime soon if you want offroad winter tires <IMG src=smileys/smiley2.gif border="0"></P>
I hope this helps you just a little...... If you havent already figured out what you want </P>
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Ballz3
01-11-2004, 02:42 AM
Those are excellent tires, but I would not recommend them for winter at all, or off-road either for that matter. They are high performance tires and I am sure they are excellent in Florida. <IMG src=smileys/smiley2.gif border="0">I dont have a good recommendation for you, however.
SteelCrusher
01-12-2004, 04:26 AM
well I got 30-10.5-r15 on my 4x4 and I fell that a little higher WOULD fite in.... I cant realy say about 265 70 16's =P but maybe it can help
mattyrz
01-14-2004, 10:59 PM
it's not so much if the tires would rub or not. you need to look at rim width. the wider and taller tires you want to put on your truck may require a wider rim than what is currently on your truck. or you might want to try calling or e-mailing a company called tire rack. their web site is www.tirerack.com (http://www.tirerack.com) . that is also a good place to buy tires at a really good price.