Thanks again guys!
Iv decided on a 2inch lift from eBay at a very good price, as for tyres im still searching for that glass slippersome have said running 245/75r16 (30.5" tall) will fit fine yet others say i will still need to cut the guards even after the lift
...or iv thought of going a little taller with 255/75/r16 (31" tall) but iv had the same mixed responses about the guards
So does anyone know 100% if these sizes will rub or not?(keep in mind i am getting a 2inch lift
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Iv decided to go with an A/T rather then M/T to save money and better stick on the black stuff![]()
despite the long list of goodies in my earlier post
in all seriousness i've been running a disco with just the basic mods you are talking about (2 inch lift and 245/75's) for the last coupla years and it gets alot further than people expect.
I think you will regret not getting muddies though, road manners are not so bad with them and i wouldn't have made half the tracks i have without them!!
Yes they will rub ( unless you're only going to go to Coles in it )-But for 245/75 you don't need the full "camel cut" which may be scaring you a bit.
So you have two choices 1) leave it and risk damaging your panels ( don't ask me how I know ), or 2) trim. I guess if you get the lift and tyres on then gently flex it up on a culvert or something you'll soon find out.
Just try trimming the inner lip of the rear quarter panel ( the horizontal lip ) at 45 deqrees first. ( you can do it with a pair of aviation snips - it's only alloy ) If it still rubs you might need to consider a small trim on the vertical part of the panel.
Here's the trim I had to finally put on mine -it doesn't touch with this cut ( well not that I've found ). The shot is a close up and makes it look worse than it actaully is.
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Iv found some Delta A/T for $220 a tyre fitted which seems about the price i was planning on paying, As for muddies if you can suggest a good mud tyre in that size for a similar price i will deffinetly have a look into it! How do they fair with wear on the road are they softer? and do they wear down quicker then an A/T on the hard stuff?
Oh and the idea of tacking to my pannel with a set of tin-snipsbut if its going to save my tyres it would be worth it
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Im now starting to think sticking with the standard sized tyre with a 2" lift would be a better option so i wont need any further modifications or lose any of the gearing etc, also it will be slightly cheaper for me to get 29" tall tyres instead of 30"-31" tyres. As for the mud or All Terrain ill continue to do my research and see what i can find.
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if you are doing more road driving than offroad driving i would be getting the A/T's as they will last a lot longer on the black stuff.
Yeah thats one of the main reason i thought id stick with the A/T tyresas for which one to chose im not too sure i was quoted $220 fitted per tyre for the Delta A/T...Do any of you guys know of a competitive tyre to this offer?
Any of you guys running a 2" lift with Standard sized Tyresoh and the lift fitted has come to $910, but I'm thinking of getting a steering dampener but only if needed whats your comments?
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