KarmannMarco
Adventurer
Its about that time that I can finally upgrade my tires. First I should mention my truck is factory height with factory Gen 2 6 spoke wheels.
Seems like 33 x 10.5 x 15 BFG KM2s come highly recommended for our trucks. Before I pull the trigger I would like to get some opinions to see if these will fit what I am trying to achieve.
I use my Gen 2 as a daily driver so I would like a tire that I can live with on a day to day basis. This truck is also our vacation rig which we drive to 1000+ mile trips at least once or twice a year ( me , my wife , our 5 yr old and our soon to be born ). So something quiet and stable on the highway would be ideal. Obviously no 33 is going to be as quiet as a 265/70 ( at least I wouldn't assume so)
I do plan on taking the truck on some easy/moderate trails. Nothing too technical that should require a serious MT tire really.
That said should I consider instead the 33 BFG AT ? Other brand of 33s ?
I've even considered 31 x 10.5 x 15 and 32 x 11.5 x 15 ( maybe to wide for stock wheels? ) for the fact they are still an upgrade from factory and go easier on the bank account.
Any recommendations are appreciated.
Next ......
I REALLY love the look of Gen 2.5s...... are the front fenders a direct bolt on to a Gen 2 ?
Lastly ( for now ) .....
My truck burns about a quart of oil every 3-4 weeks. Though I know valve guide seals are a common issue and generally harmless this still annoys me.
Assuming I buy the parts myself and let a shop do the work how much should I budget for in total cost ?
Also from your guys experience how long does the process take about ? Reason I ask i that we will soon be relying on the Montero as our sole vehicle and I would like to know how long the process takes.
About the same issue.... I've owned other oil burning cars in the past and everyone burns black/blue smoke out of the tailpipe. Strangely the smoke coming from my tailpipe is white/gray.... this made me think of a blown head gasket but there is no coolant in the oil , no oil in the coolant , truck does not overheat or run rough and the power feels good (at least as good as it can be). There are no signs of a blown head gasket. Has anyone experienced this ? It's worth mentioning that one of my 02 sensors is in need of replacement but I didn't think on 02 sensor can cause white smoke.....
Again any ideas are welcome.
Thanks!
Seems like 33 x 10.5 x 15 BFG KM2s come highly recommended for our trucks. Before I pull the trigger I would like to get some opinions to see if these will fit what I am trying to achieve.
I use my Gen 2 as a daily driver so I would like a tire that I can live with on a day to day basis. This truck is also our vacation rig which we drive to 1000+ mile trips at least once or twice a year ( me , my wife , our 5 yr old and our soon to be born ). So something quiet and stable on the highway would be ideal. Obviously no 33 is going to be as quiet as a 265/70 ( at least I wouldn't assume so)
I do plan on taking the truck on some easy/moderate trails. Nothing too technical that should require a serious MT tire really.
That said should I consider instead the 33 BFG AT ? Other brand of 33s ?
I've even considered 31 x 10.5 x 15 and 32 x 11.5 x 15 ( maybe to wide for stock wheels? ) for the fact they are still an upgrade from factory and go easier on the bank account.
Any recommendations are appreciated.
Next ......
I REALLY love the look of Gen 2.5s...... are the front fenders a direct bolt on to a Gen 2 ?
Lastly ( for now ) .....
My truck burns about a quart of oil every 3-4 weeks. Though I know valve guide seals are a common issue and generally harmless this still annoys me.
Assuming I buy the parts myself and let a shop do the work how much should I budget for in total cost ?
Also from your guys experience how long does the process take about ? Reason I ask i that we will soon be relying on the Montero as our sole vehicle and I would like to know how long the process takes.
About the same issue.... I've owned other oil burning cars in the past and everyone burns black/blue smoke out of the tailpipe. Strangely the smoke coming from my tailpipe is white/gray.... this made me think of a blown head gasket but there is no coolant in the oil , no oil in the coolant , truck does not overheat or run rough and the power feels good (at least as good as it can be). There are no signs of a blown head gasket. Has anyone experienced this ? It's worth mentioning that one of my 02 sensors is in need of replacement but I didn't think on 02 sensor can cause white smoke.....
Again any ideas are welcome.
Thanks!