View Full Version : Will 265/70-15 REVOs fit a bone stock 95?
aspera
October 29th, 2004, 03:00
I think it has 15x7 wheels with a 5.25 BS, right?
Tirerack show the REVO to be 10.6" wide. That's almost identical width to a 31/10.5-15, but the tire is shorter. 29.6" vs. 30.5".
I like the idea of a shorter, wider tire for my application. Where do you think it will rub? LCA? How about the rear?
Thanks.
aspera
November 6th, 2004, 12:59
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REVOs are in the garage, should be mounted in a few days.
XJ_ranger
November 6th, 2004, 13:22
useing these calculators:
http://www.nagca.com/grandtech/grandcalculators.htm
29.6" is your tire diamiter
i think it sould fit - might want to think about bumpstops / trimming
put them on and flex it out - see what rubs
(i used to rub my 235/75R15's in the front with stock bumpstops and suspention on the coil mount)
ChuckstrPT
November 6th, 2004, 13:23
I think it has 15x7 wheels with a 5.25 BS, right?
Tirerack show the REVO to be 10.6" wide. That's almost identical width to a 31/10.5-15, but the tire is shorter. 29.6" vs. 30.5".
I like the idea of a shorter, wider tire for my application. Where do you think it will rub? LCA? How about the rear?
Thanks.
I recently mounted 255/70/16s. They are about 30x10.0. THey are a tight fit on the stock suspension. With no load in the car the really didn't hit anything but the LCA's at full turn. With the care loaded up with 4 people, a one year old and 90# worth of dog in the back they hit badly at the rear drivers side with every bump! I've since removed the rear bumper endcaps, and Cut about 2-3 inches out of the rear of the rear wheel well. No complaints now. They are on the stock 16x7 rims. Looks good. I went with MTR's and have been happy so far. Lift coming over the winter!
Eagle
November 6th, 2004, 13:28
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REVOs are in the garage, should be mounted in a few days.
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XJ_ranger
November 6th, 2004, 13:32
Please do not bump threads. It's a violation of the forum rules and may result in your thread being deleted without warning.
telling people this all the time must get annoying... :D
aspera
November 6th, 2004, 19:22
telling people this all the time must get annoying... :D
That's OK. I view it as a helpful bump to my thread.:D
tchase
November 7th, 2004, 07:19
I had 255/70R15's on my MJ, they rubbed slightly on the upper spring mount and rubbed through the outer edge of the inner fender. This was on a truck that never got wheeled so I think you may run into some clearance issues.
Tony
aspera
November 13th, 2004, 01:30
265s on. They rubbed LCAs like I predicted. Need to add washers.
Other than that I don't think they rub much. I still need to flex it, but I think I have a winner here.
One thing for sure....that sucker STOPS! Braking is much better.
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