gatorgrizz27
Well-known member
Hey all,
I picked up an 08 LR3 SE last week and it needs some real tires. Been reading everything I can find, and I know most recommend the 265/65r-18’s, but the 275’s look so much more proportional to me.
I know I’ll need to move the driver wheel well sensor wire, relocate the rear heater lines, trim the front frame horns, rear body seams, and other various parts inside the wheel wells. I’m planning to run a ~ 1” lift with the IID tool, and am aware that the lift doesn’t affect anything at full compression.
My two primary concerns are if I’ll be able to get that size spare in the stock location fully deflated and with the heat shield removed, and if an EAS fault that drops the truck to the bump stops will keep it from being able to move. Do the tires actually bottom out inside the top of the wheel wells, or just end up rubbing on various points inside the lower edges?
There appear to be long enough threads on all the air struts to make up some 3/8” steel plate spacers, similar to the way the proud rhino kit works, but I’m not sure it’s worth the effort.
I picked up an 08 LR3 SE last week and it needs some real tires. Been reading everything I can find, and I know most recommend the 265/65r-18’s, but the 275’s look so much more proportional to me.
I know I’ll need to move the driver wheel well sensor wire, relocate the rear heater lines, trim the front frame horns, rear body seams, and other various parts inside the wheel wells. I’m planning to run a ~ 1” lift with the IID tool, and am aware that the lift doesn’t affect anything at full compression.
My two primary concerns are if I’ll be able to get that size spare in the stock location fully deflated and with the heat shield removed, and if an EAS fault that drops the truck to the bump stops will keep it from being able to move. Do the tires actually bottom out inside the top of the wheel wells, or just end up rubbing on various points inside the lower edges?
There appear to be long enough threads on all the air struts to make up some 3/8” steel plate spacers, similar to the way the proud rhino kit works, but I’m not sure it’s worth the effort.