New tires. 295/75r16 BFG T/A KO2
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New tires. 295/75r16 BFG T/A KO2
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Did you get a matching size spare? If so, how does it fit where the original spare goes? I am seriously considering this size when I replace my BFG AT 285s I have now. I am concerned about the fit of the spare if I go with this size.
Did you get a matching size spare? If so, how does it fit where the original spare goes? I am seriously considering this size when I replace my BFG AT 285s I have now. I am concerned about the fit of the spare if I go with this size.
Here you can see the hitch almost fits in before it hits the tire.View attachment 1635330
looks like you could just cut 1/4 off your hitch tube.
I spy a ‘96 Ford Bronco.Since the title of this thread says “4x4” and not Toyota here you go. Just finished up 2.5” lift and 32” Duratracs (thanks @Flatlanderfj40) on my latest 2010 Full-Fat Rangie.
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I am definately not following you anymore.View attachment 1662586 new tires installed, new sliders fabricated and welded on, a few inches of rear and front fenders cut out