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Jake Levin

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It's time for new tires, my Deuler A/T Revos lasted 50K and were phenomenal in the snow/rain/sand. I'm probably going to go with the same tire but I want to know about size. I've got 255/70R16s on there now. I'm going to keep the stock rims, what's the largest tire I can fit in there without a lift and without it rubbing?
 
a little taller and a little wider....

265/75/16.....



a little wider and Slightly taller...

265/70/16

Todd Z
 
I've got 265/75/r16 on my ST. They were great, and I need to replace mine as well. I will most likely go with the same size. Good luck.



Tommy
 
Thanks Todd Z and Tommy, I'll be going with the 265/75R16s since they'll fit. I wanted something to fit the wheel well a little better



PM, I loved my Dueler Revo's but it's a toss up between them and the Pirelli Scorpions. They both seem to be great tires, around the same price. I've been reading the reviews on tirerack and am having a hard time deciding.
 
I have widetrack baja at, made by Goodrich They are a little cheaper but great. I won't buy anything else._ Ron
 
jlevin75,



Good choice in tire and size. I had the same set up on my Trac. You will notice only slight rubbing on sharp left turns going up and incline, such as turning into a driveway.



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Nelson, after seeing that pic, I have no doubt in my mind I have to go to that size, your tires fill the wheel wells nicely. only question is, with the tires being slightly wider, do the extend out past the fenders? I know here in NJ I will not pass inspection if they do.



JohnnyO, the Revos are the first set of tires I've owned that made it past 20K!
 

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