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jonny6627

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Been offered some bf goodrich mud terrain tyres size 31x10.50x15 to go on the steels ive bought off fez_uk , my suspension is currently stock but will take it up a couple of inches. Will the tyres/wheels go on my truck without any probs? Thanks
 
Been offered some bf goodrich mud terrain tyres size 31x10.50x15 to go on the steels ive bought off fez_uk , my suspension is currently stock but will take it up a couple of inches. Will the tyres/wheels go on my truck without any probs? Thanks

No but they'll go on mine if you want to sell them I'd be very interested :thumb2
 
Lol :lol why wouldnt they fit? I was thinking maybe just having to take mudflaps off? :nenau
 
Just remembered my mate used to run that size without any mods (except mud flaps off). Will confirm what size he ran.
 
31's should be ok with just mud flaps removed but i woul dconsider a lift of some kind anyway
 
I've done a 2" lift and had to do a bit of cutting as I was getting rubbing on full lock
 
I've done a 2" lift and had to do a bit of cutting as I was getting rubbing on full lock

that was probably due to wheel offset, my 33's used to rub until i got some wheels with a better offset
 
Ok just spoke with my mate, his were the same size.
 
Ok just spoke with my mate, his were the same size.

Sorted ill get the tyres then. Thanks guys and i will do the lift too. Its starting to become a bit obsessive already this off road melarky. Been offered a patrol today too :naughty
 
if the mudflaps do rub on the inner part of the flap take them off,cut them down the middle and pop them back on, atleast you will get 50% of spray caught. i had to hammer the sill flange flat too but easy peasy.
 
Aye after a Y61 2.8 patrol, No rush though.

Sounds good, I always fancied the 4.2 petrol. But mind over heart, Diesel is better on fuel and for wading in water.
 

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