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Old Oct 31, 2006
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Pro Comp Xterrains

When the stock tires where down I will be getting some 285x75x16 Pro Comp Xterrain radials. Now will these fit on stock 16x8 rims? and is it true that I can maybe fit them will a small body lift full tbar crank and maybe some trimming? Also how is the mileage you have been getting with these tires. I found them for 617 shipped for all 4. With the tbar crank and small lift will I still be able to flex the truck out on certain cituations. Oh and by the way this is going on a 2002 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4.
 
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Those 285s will fit on your stock 16x7 wheel and should work fine without any t-bar cranks. KissofDeath has 285s and posted pics of them a long, long time ago when she got them, with the truck all flexed out, no rubbing.

Check Summit Racing, they will usually price match anyone.
 
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You'll love em, buddy of mine just got em.
 
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this is what i like to hear but i thought i read in the maximyum tire thread posted above it said i would have to lift it since these are 32.8 or something like that overall diameter which is a small 33 really. so i was jsut wondering. anyone have any idea how they wear?
 
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