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They are 285/75/16 on 16X8 rims. They only rub when the wheel is turned all the way. They rub the plastic peice inside the wheel well, they don't hit the springs at all. They wouldn't hit anything if I put a leveling kit on it. And I agree with you supercrew, i'll never own another set of bfg at's, they wear horribly |
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That is the size tire that came on my 250 and they do the same thing and they are 2/3 worn bfg at's with many leaks. hahaha. My buddy has a leveling kit for me, so maybe I will do that at some point. I have 35's in my 150 and they really dont rub at all, I think my last set of 35's wore whatever used to make a noise away... I got mine off ebay believe it or not, 800 shipped, that was 2 years ago but I would do that ebay thing again in a heartbeat. Last edited by superxcrewfx4 : 11-07-2008 at 10:05 AM. |
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