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XMen
• Phoenix, AZ, USA
• Registered on 6/19/2004
• 18 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:6/23/2004 18:29
I have a stock height 04 X, what is a good tire /wheel size...stock tires just look too small...Also what brand is everyone using...Thanks
bryant loke
• bakersfield, CA, USA
• Registered on 1/4/2004
• 62 posts
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Posted:6/30/2004 00:02
you cant go much bigger, however you can get an all terrain tire, or even a mud terrain that has a more square look, giving it a bigger look.

If you dare, you can put 285/75r/16's, but then when turning sharp and going off a driveway, you will rub, much! I have that size, but also a 4" lift. When four wheeling this past week on vacation, the truck was articulating, and i still got some rub.

All depends on what your pocket says, and what your willing to deal with. I have nitto terra grapplers on my rig. love em!

DX
glenn z
• harrison twp., MI, USA
• Registered on 8/22/2003
• 63 posts
Posted:6/30/2004 22:02
not true at all, i had a stock lift 2000 PSD and fit 305's on stock rims with no rubbing

since then i have added a 3 in lift to it


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x51
• nrh, TX, USA
• Registered on 6/30/2004
• 3 posts
Posted:7/1/2004 10:27
Ihave nitto 295/75/16,no rub no problems.
XMen
• Phoenix, AZ, USA
• Registered on 6/19/2004
• 18 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:7/2/2004 07:32
A guy by me has a set of tires for sale, 200 miles only (wreck his truck) they are 315 65/18 Toyo, with eagle chome rims # 178 for 1600.00...He claims the truck was a 04 stock height, no rub...I am going to look at them on Tuesday...We'll see...Thanks
bryant loke
• bakersfield, CA, USA
• Registered on 1/4/2004
• 62 posts
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Posted:7/10/2004 17:01
ok all, i must be a dumbass because my 295's still rub. oh thats right, i take my excursion off road....
XMen
• Phoenix, AZ, USA
• Registered on 6/19/2004
• 18 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:7/12/2004 18:18
I ended up with toyo 325 /60 x 18 tires -Eagle #178 18 x 9 wheel...I can turn side to side, offroad and still no rub
XMen
• Phoenix, AZ, USA
• Registered on 6/19/2004
• 18 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:7/12/2004 18:29
One more pic..Damn thats a good looking truck
mario65
• jacksonville, FL, USA
• Registered on 7/12/2004
• 2 posts
Posted:7/12/2004 18:37
That is a nice truck no doubt.

How about 3256020"s(35.1"). I have a set on the way. I DONT WANT to lift it. Is there a chance I can get away with it? or can I use a leveling kit (1") and get away with it?

any info apprecuiated
XMen
• Phoenix, AZ, USA
• Registered on 6/19/2004
• 18 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:7/12/2004 18:46
Quote:
That is a nice truck no doubt.

How about 3256020"s(35.1"). I have a set on the way. I DONT WANT to lift it. Is there a chance I can get away with it? or can I use a leveling kit (1") and get away with it?

any info apprecuiated


Mike measure 33 1/2" tall and they clear when I turn by about 1" ...yours might be close..I do not have the leveling kit on mine yet...I think you might need it...just a thought
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