Hey, I got a 94 2wd no lift and am currently running
Pathfinder 235/75/r15's. They only rub the frame
slightly when I crank the wheel for a Uturn. I had BFG
trail t/a's 225/75/r15. No rubbing. I prefer the 235's
even though there is a little rubbing. Leveling
spacers would remedy this. Only cost about 90.00
dollars or so. Hope that helps Seth
--- AWyseGuy@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 8/24/00 2:26:53 PM Central
> Daylight Time,
> kenneth@berntsen.cc writes:
>
>
> << I'm about to get some new tires for my 2 WD 96
> Dakota Sport. There's no
> lift on it or any thing like that so currently I
> have 215/75R15 on there.
> I'd like to go to 235/70R15 if possible or maybe
> even 225/70R15. Any one
> tried this? >>
>
> I've been running 235/75R15 BFG Long Trail TA's on
> my 95 Sport 2wd. They do
> hit the tops of the wheel wells at times.. But It
> does get run off road
> pretty hard as well. No lift on mine as well.. yet
> anyway. IF you mainly use
> it for street. I'd say either of those sound fine;
> but would recommend the
> 225/70R15's
>
> Aaron
> 95 Dakota Sport
> 86 Shelby Charger Turbo
> 94 Dakota Sport (soon to join ranks)
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