How much rubbing will I get with 245/75/16 BFG AT's w/o any lift?

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tommudd

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He has to be joking since if you have been on any Liberty forum there are 1000's of post that say what will work and what does not, :eek:and I know that no one asks questions without first reading through all the various posts:rolleyes: I never posted for 3 months just got on and read through things so I didn't ask stupid questions:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 

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He has to be joking since if you have been on any Liberty forum there are 1000's of post that say what will work and what does not, :eek:and I know that no one asks questions without first reading through all the various posts:rolleyes: I never posted for 3 months just got on and read through things so I didn't ask stupid questions:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

Well I have read through ALOT! and people fit 245/70/16s all day long on stock susp does one 1 taller tires make that big of a difference?
 

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a 245 70-16 is basically 29.5/29.6 inches tall and will slightly rub when turned all the way ( full lock ) backing up and also depending upon year it will rub on the foglights ( early model KJs) when turned, Now the 245-75-15 is 30.5 so yes a full inch taller but thats enough since the 245-70 rubs that the 245-75 will rub a lot. Even with a 2.5 inch lift some have to trim with 245-75s, so short answer yes that inch makes a difference. NOW of course there are those that have tried it and it will work but just do not turn, go over speed bumps, curbs, on your lawn etc;)
 
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