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Can I put 16's on a 2008 2wd?

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Old Nov 12, 2020
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Can I put 16's on a 2008 2wd?

My 2008 Ranger 2 WD, currently sits with 235 75/R15's. Am I able to put on a set of 235/70R16's rims and tires? The tires and rims are of a 2007 Ranger. thanks again all.
 
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Yes, won't be a problem, tire width is the same and height difference is less than 1/10" so won't even affect your speedometer enough to worry about.

 
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thanks a lot for the info.
 
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Can you post what wheels & tires you're using? Thinking about doing this with my 01.
 
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Replace 15s w 16s

Hi 77barius.
Not sure what you mean, but I have P235 - 75R15s on it; Goodyear Wrangler SR-A.
The 16s are coincidentally the same tire, but size 16 on a 16" rim.
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He's probably asking which style wheel you're running. There were a few different 16" options used on Rangers.
 
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