Re: all terrain tires

From: Chris Oertell (coertell@earthlink.net)
Date: Fri Sep 24 1999 - 02:26:19 EDT


I have 30" A/T's on my non lifted 98 4x2 with no rubbing at all. I think
31's will rub but didn't try it.

Chris Oertell
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1998 Regular Cab V6 Dodge Dakota 4x2
30" Tires on stock Rims
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----- Original Message -----
From: <CDaivs3872@aol.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 1999 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: DML: all terrain tires

> In a message dated 9/23/99 6:30:51 PM Central Daylight Time, msykes@su.edu
> writes:
>
> > Hey ya'll,
> > I have a question for you 4x4 types. A friend of mine wants to put big
AT
> > tires on a 2wd, non lifter 98 dak with the 15x7 wheels (non T&H
package).
> She'
> > s thinkin' about fender flares too.
> > Here is what I've found out: Stock 4x4 daks come from the factory with
235/
> > 75 wranglers (we're talkin' non T&H here). Do AT tires come in a 30x9?
I'm
> > thinkin' that would be perfect, since 31's will probably rub on a 2wd,
and
> > anything wider than 9" will be too much. I htought about the 31x10.5's
like
> > on the T&H wheels, but I'm thinkin' there will be rubbing. Any
suggestions?
> >
> > -mike d.
>
> BFG AT's Are available in small sizes too. All the way down to 27/8.5r-14.
> Also 215 and 235/75r-15 as well as 30x9.5r-15. What will fit, I don't
know,
> but I hope this helps...
>
> Chris from CVille
>



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