
 Originally Posted by 
TonyC
					 
				 
				The Saw Tooth's are 16x7 I assume 33mm offset.
You could fit either a 255/85R16, or a 265/75R16.
Both may rub on  the radius arms, needing the steering stops adjusting. 
The 265/75R16 is about the same diameter as you current tyres, the 255/85R16 is a larger diameter.
"Wolf" rims are 16x6.5 20.6mm offset, so they sit further out than the Saw Tooth's, and they are narrower, to narrow for a 265/75R16.
Tony
			
		 
	 
 Sawtooth are 16 x 7, +20 offset 
Wolf are as Tony quoted.  i have a 130 and a HD110 and both are +20 offset.  I didn't know about the zero offset offering.  
You will fit 255/85R16 to either rim.  Although BFG does say 6.5" is the min rim for a 255.  265/75 is arguably too wide for either choice although some will jam a 265/75 onto a 7" rim.  I get a 315/75 onto an 8" rim with plenty of sidewall bulge.  8" is the min for a BFG in my size.   265/75 was toyota issue for a while so you might find it more price competitive and more available in regional areas.
I've had 3 sets of BFG MTs and currently run Maxxis RAZRs. both have served me well. BFG KM3s were designed to comply with European standard of 87 dB for tyre noise. i don't mind the extra noise of the MT, especially when confronted with a steep sodden hill in the VHC.  All MTs will get noisey with age.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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