Hello all!
I think it's time for me to move from the current wheel/tire setup (235x75x15 Les Schwab Open Country) to something a bit more capable for offroad (or at least handle terrain harsher than puddles at the mall).
I've been eyeing the BFG KO2's, but had some concerns about the sizing for them.
With my 1994 LS 3.0L, can I fit 33x12.5x15 with no lift? How would the performance engine-wise compare to the current tires?
Looking around it seems that the 10.5 width fits with zero problems, but some cases where the 12.5's cause rubbing on either the bumper or mudflaps...
What about 35's? I don't know if I can really justify them if I need to regear or do extensive suspension/lift work, but I wanted to put it out there anyways.
I need to get new wheels as well, and I think I've settled on steel 15x8, but am unfamiliar even after research how the backspacing affects tire rub etc.
Even after looking at threads on here for a good few days I'm not coming up with anything very conclusive, so I'd love some feedback!
Thanks!!
I think it's time for me to move from the current wheel/tire setup (235x75x15 Les Schwab Open Country) to something a bit more capable for offroad (or at least handle terrain harsher than puddles at the mall).
I've been eyeing the BFG KO2's, but had some concerns about the sizing for them.
With my 1994 LS 3.0L, can I fit 33x12.5x15 with no lift? How would the performance engine-wise compare to the current tires?
Looking around it seems that the 10.5 width fits with zero problems, but some cases where the 12.5's cause rubbing on either the bumper or mudflaps...
What about 35's? I don't know if I can really justify them if I need to regear or do extensive suspension/lift work, but I wanted to put it out there anyways.
I need to get new wheels as well, and I think I've settled on steel 15x8, but am unfamiliar even after research how the backspacing affects tire rub etc.
Even after looking at threads on here for a good few days I'm not coming up with anything very conclusive, so I'd love some feedback!
Thanks!!