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Old 01-21-2008, 06:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Tire Size?

If I buy this kit will my stock wheels except these size tires?

3" Suspension Kit
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Front strut extensions, rear luxury ride coil springs, and rear RC Nitro 9000 shocks with jounce bumpers.
Benefits:

• Spacers are made from 6061 billet aluminum.
• Unlike the polyurethane kits, this kit DOES NOT require disassembly of the strut.
• Easy Install - No strut compressor is required.
• Rear shocks manufactured with recoil cut-off construction.


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2 - 4 hours 285/70 - R17
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If I buy this kit will my stock wheels except these size tires?

3" Suspension Kit
Includes:
Front strut extensions, rear luxury ride coil springs, and rear RC Nitro 9000 shocks with jounce bumpers.
Benefits:

• Spacers are made from 6061 billet aluminum.
• Unlike the polyurethane kits, this kit DOES NOT require disassembly of the strut.
• Easy Install - No strut compressor is required.
• Rear shocks manufactured with recoil cut-off construction.


Install Time Recommended Tire Size Download Instructions
2 - 4 hours 285/70 - R17
Yes as long as you have the 17" wheels
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Old 01-21-2008, 06:40 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Tire Size?

Are 17 inch stock? Thanks.
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Re: Tire Size?

If you have the OEM steel or aluminum wheels they are 17 in.
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Re: Tire Size?

The OEM alloy & steelies are 17". (Not counting the trail team, trd, etc., which have 16". Your window sticker or door jam should say, just to be sure. Also, try reading the marks on the tires that came with the vehicle. Gd luck with this!

Also, there are many threads, if you search on tire size, lifts, etc.
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OK I just bought the Rough Country 3' lift. Is this going to effect the ride quality a huge amount?
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OK I just bought the Rough Country 3' lift. Is this going to effect the ride quality a huge amount?
I have it and notice no difference between stock and lifted ride quality.
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WOW.....only 8 posts and you already bought the lift!!

Thadda boy!

I've only had my FJ a couple weeks and my wife is getting me the RC 3" lift for Valentines Day. (she doesn't know this yet.....HAHAHAHAHA)
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WOW.....only 8 posts and you already bought the lift!!

Thadda boy!

I've only had my FJ a couple weeks and my wife is getting me the RC 3" lift for Valentines Day. (she doesn't know this yet.....HAHAHAHAHA)
Yea when I get something on the brain I don't play around! Ok another question for the pros: I'm looking at Michelin LTX A/T2 Tires 285/70/R17 and Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armour ATS. I do mostly highway driving and don't want alot of roar? Which tire would yall choose?
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