16x7 or 16x8?
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I have a 97 Ranger XLT, stock wheels, (and I believe "stock" to be 7.25" that year) and I have been running for over 3yrs now, Kumho Road Venture AT tires.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....enture+AT+KL78
Size 32x11.50x15LT...
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Yes there is rubbing when backing up, but I dont really drive around town backwards around corners....
I did install airbags inside the stock coil springs for additional assistance.
Love these tires, and def buying another set when these wear down.
Hope this helps !
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....enture+AT+KL78
Size 32x11.50x15LT...
.
Yes there is rubbing when backing up, but I dont really drive around town backwards around corners....
I did install airbags inside the stock coil springs for additional assistance.
Love these tires, and def buying another set when these wear down.
Hope this helps !
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I installed a set of forged lift keys. Found out the hard way that it's impossible to swap them unless you buy the $150 tool for them, too.
So now I have an awesome tool that I'll never use again, unless someone on here wants me to swap a set of keys for them.
So now I have an awesome tool that I'll never use again, unless someone on here wants me to swap a set of keys for them.
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Haha good deal man. Go Vols for sure!
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Haha yeah I'd say there would be no possible way to do that without that tool that is necessary.
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WAYYY too unsafe, nearly destroyed my truck.
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