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Old 03-22-2007, 03:49 PM   #7 (permalink)
Romanski
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Re: 305/70/16 on a 16x8? Some questions!

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I have 305/70/R16 MTZ's on American Racing Chamber Teflons with a Medium OME lift. I did trim the body mounts, but it was done before the lift and tires came in. So far I love it. Have done some pretty good off roading with no rubbing, the wife would call it "extreme" off roading.

So to answer your questions:
1. Old Man Emu medium front and rear setup
2. The ride is nice, need to ride in a stock one again to remember.
3. None - but I have trimmed body mounts
4. Mickey T MTZ's
5. Pics here - http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forum...=mickey+teflon

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VERY VERY AWESOME! I was concerned about the rid and whether the tires would stick out a lot out the fenders. As far as visual goes your guys' rigs look AWESOME and that is the same look I want for mine. As far as function goes, the family and a bunch of friends are going up to the Rubicon in June for the big TLCA Rubithon event. I'm trying to get my rig ready for serious offroading but at the same time keeping it streetable.

Thanks again!

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