TwoBobsKJ
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So I've been reading a few posts from folks who've put in their lifts and gone to larger tires, which required a set of 4.10's to make their Libby happy. That's OK, but I'm seeing potential additional work in my future. That's not a bad thing, but...
What tire size requires me to go to 4.10's? I'm planning a standard OME lift, maybe with a little bit of clevis and/or top plate and rear iso's. Tire size I was planning on was 264/75/16 or 245/70/16 to fill out the wheel wells, add some to the ground clearance and for good snow traction come winter. (Crap, it isn't even summer and I'm thinking about snow...
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Will either of those require re-gearing for my '03 Renegade with the 42RLE?
This is a DD that tows a small boat, will see some off-road for fun with me and my wife.
I love rolling under the truck for maintenance and upgrades - just hadn't planned on replacing gear sets any time soon... :think:
Bob
What tire size requires me to go to 4.10's? I'm planning a standard OME lift, maybe with a little bit of clevis and/or top plate and rear iso's. Tire size I was planning on was 264/75/16 or 245/70/16 to fill out the wheel wells, add some to the ground clearance and for good snow traction come winter. (Crap, it isn't even summer and I'm thinking about snow...
Will either of those require re-gearing for my '03 Renegade with the 42RLE?
This is a DD that tows a small boat, will see some off-road for fun with me and my wife.
I love rolling under the truck for maintenance and upgrades - just hadn't planned on replacing gear sets any time soon... :think:
Bob