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Loki Laufeyjarson Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: 66°N, 19°W Vehicle(s): | RE: New tires, wheels, to wide. :( Brent - 10/9/2006 3:13 PM Loki, Just try to remember that virtually nobody in the US is going to start cutting up the fenders on their G. That would make an already difficult to re-sell vehicle completely unsalable, nobody would ever buy it if you were to cut up the fenders. You have a very different situation there in Iceland, you run these huge tires for necessity. We do not really need tires that large, 33's are about perfect on a G for US needs. Brent, -I agree 100% The different aproach is about the necessity, .... "Toys or Tools" It is easy to sell well functional new or used "tools" here. http://www.breytir.is/ Loki Edited by Loki Laufeyjarson 10/9/2006 1:07 PM | ||
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ewalberg Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Past: San Francisco. Present: Germany Vehicle(s): 2000 g500 Posts: 1887 | Re: New tires, wheels, to wide. :( kerr, i also think the 255's are too narrow for your rims. I'd go with the 285/75r16's. dig up pictures of my car... i've got et35 and that effective size on my g500. the barely stick out and people have nearly unilaterally said it looks better than it did before with the et63's and 265's... except my parents always notice how much bigger the 33's with a/t tread look compared to the stock 31" h/t's. It's my take that if i put the 3/4" trim packers on my car i'd never get any rubbing under any situation... as it is i don't mind it, and i'm usually a very picky person about these things. I would have guessed that it would be unacceptable to me, but it hasn't been an issue and i'm constantly parallel parking in tight spots. Unless your's are in fact much less than et32 effective, you should be fine. i think g55 flares look a little funny because tires don't fill out the wheel well. ... if you've got wider tires on there i think it might change things. Also your bump stops might not be adjusted identically... the bump stop is on the side that controls how far the wheel can turn into the back of the wheel well. | ||
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Brent Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: SW Colorado USA Vehicle(s): '13 Wolfsburg GTI Posts: 1754 | RE: New tires, wheels, to wide. :( I agree with Erik, I think the 255 is too narrow. They will look goofy and they are too narrow for those rims. Since you have the ORC springs and trimpackers I would run the 285/75-16. I ran that set-up for years on my G320. It looks good and works well. The problem is the rims. Even if you fit narrower tires you are going to stick past the flares, the offset is wrong. | ||
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ewalberg Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Past: San Francisco. Present: Germany Vehicle(s): 2000 g500 Posts: 1887 | RE: New tires, wheels, to wide. :( the 255's look good on unmobiles truck and whomever has the military beadlockers, but it is a narrower looking stance and theyr'e on no wider than 7.5" wide rims. As brent said, If 285's stick out much past the fender flares you have an offset issue... it sounds like adding the beadlockers pushes the outside lip of the tire further out? That effectively inceases your offset. | ||
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belosch Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: New tires, wheels, to wide. :( pics of 285/75-16 with the 32et black steel rims. the first is un-lifted, the last is lifted Edited by belosch 10/9/2006 7:50 PM (IMGA0076.JPG) (IMGA0066.JPG) (IMGA0098.JPG) Attachments ---------------- IMGA0076.JPG (120KB - 7 downloads) IMGA0066.JPG (99KB - 7 downloads) IMGA0098.JPG (118KB - 8 downloads) | ||
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Brent Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: SW Colorado USA Vehicle(s): '13 Wolfsburg GTI Posts: 1754 | RE: New tires, wheels, to wide. :( Definately looks better with the lift The wheel offset still isn't "right". I had 285 MT-Rs on stock 16" G320 wheels and they didn't protrude beyond the flares like that. But, hey, if those are the wheels you have, looks to me like it should work fine. I would be pretty tempted to do the G55 flares though. I think the little extra flare would look great using the lift and the black steelies. | ||
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kerry460 Elite Veteran Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: tasmania australia Vehicle(s): 1984 300GD LWB WAGEN Posts: 611 | RE: New tires, wheels, to wide. :( G,,day to skyline.as kerr mentioned possibly trying 25 85 16 ,and i was only trying to be of help with a helpful comment , i know a 460 is diferent .hopefully your attitude is due to english not being your native language.kerry | ||
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KERR Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: New tires, wheels, to wide. :( Brent, It must be the tires, those are your old wheels I sold them to him when that big block suburban came in i ordered that dealer backed out of the deal on. Looks good the gray on black. | ||
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Brent Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: SW Colorado USA Vehicle(s): '13 Wolfsburg GTI Posts: 1754 | Re: New tires, wheels, to wide. :( KERR - 10/10/2006 7:27 AM Brent, It must be the tires, those are your old wheels I sold them to him when that big block suburban came in i ordered that dealer backed out of the deal on. Looks good the gray on black. Nope, not my wheels. I never had a set like that. I have only run factory wheels on all my G's. | ||
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KERR Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: New tires, wheels, to wide. :( wll heck, I thought for sure i got them from you. Whats the other member thats in Co.... | ||
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belosch Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: New tires, wheels, to wide. :( I've thought about getting the g55 flares, but I don't really care about them sticking out and the gunk that gets thrown up on the sides of my truck keep people from 'pawing' at it. | ||
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Brent Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: SW Colorado USA Vehicle(s): '13 Wolfsburg GTI Posts: 1754 | RE: New tires, wheels, to wide. :( KERR - 10/10/2006 12:10 PM wll heck, I thought for sure i got them from you. Whats the other member thats in Co.... Did you get them from Chuck (Q), Brad, Dave? | ||
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hipine Date registered: Jul 2006 Location: US, CO, Bailey Vehicle(s): 460 1980 280GE w. 617A | Rubbing one side Rubbing on one side worse than the other can be due to the fact that with lift the panhard bar off-sets the axle from side to side under the truck. Look at how far teh front and rear tires protrude on each side and then look under at how the panhard bar will swing the axle as the chassis is lifted higher above the axles. It'll make sense. Keep after it. You'll get it figured out. We need a little twist on the old "X-files" closer..... The Solution is Out There -Dave G. | ||
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ewalberg Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Past: San Francisco. Present: Germany Vehicle(s): 2000 g500 Posts: 1887 | RE: Rubbing one side Hipine, for now he's got no lift so the amount of rubbing difference shouldn't be so great. i can get slight rubbing on the front side of my fender liners and it's almost identical in quantity on each side... not to say his panhard could be off or bent in some of his adventures though. And it'll become all the more something to keep in mind when/if he doest lift it. | ||
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hipine Date registered: Jul 2006 Location: US, CO, Bailey Vehicle(s): 460 1980 280GE w. 617A | RE: Rubbing one side Oh, I thought he had SOME lift already and was thinking of more. My bad. Think of it as thoughts for the future, then. :) Y'all gotta know better than to even look at my posts when it comes to tires though... I'm running around on those darned 235/85 pizza cutters and LOVING it. I had some 255/85's once, but the tired M110 couldn't turn 'em up and down my commute from 5k to 9k feet every day. I might go back to them when I get the 617A sorted though. Anyway, all the best, carry on, and back to your regularly scheduled programming! -Dave G. | ||
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