dirtmerchants
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Almost 2 years/10k miles later and the DIY Raptor lining has held up 100% perfect.
Not too much has been done since: replaced the original head unit, added a rearview camera, replaced some propane hoses and fittings.
I still haven't done tires and it's time! Like right now! I picked up some older American Racing 172 Baja wheels that I'll be using (16x8"). I'm still thinking Falken Wildpeak AT3Ws but I I need to decide on TIRE SIZE.
Currently on small 225/75/16 worn out tires. 3.73 gears. Average 15.3 MPG. MPG is important to me so I'm hesitant to go to option #2 or #3 below. That said, some additional ground clearance would be nice.
1. 245/75/16, zero fitment issues (stock size on most). 30.5" diameter. 50lbs per tire.
2. 235/85/16, possible rubbing. Recommended wheel width is 7.5" max (new to me wheels are 8"). 31.73" diameter, 48lbs per tire.
3. 265/75/16, possible rubbing. 31.65" diameter, 56lbs per tire.
Help me decide?
Not too much has been done since: replaced the original head unit, added a rearview camera, replaced some propane hoses and fittings.
I still haven't done tires and it's time! Like right now! I picked up some older American Racing 172 Baja wheels that I'll be using (16x8"). I'm still thinking Falken Wildpeak AT3Ws but I I need to decide on TIRE SIZE.
Currently on small 225/75/16 worn out tires. 3.73 gears. Average 15.3 MPG. MPG is important to me so I'm hesitant to go to option #2 or #3 below. That said, some additional ground clearance would be nice.
1. 245/75/16, zero fitment issues (stock size on most). 30.5" diameter. 50lbs per tire.
2. 235/85/16, possible rubbing. Recommended wheel width is 7.5" max (new to me wheels are 8"). 31.73" diameter, 48lbs per tire.
3. 265/75/16, possible rubbing. 31.65" diameter, 56lbs per tire.
Help me decide?