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My 2000 XJ LTD stock no lift - door sticker reads P215/75R15. Build
sheet says it was equipped from the factory with P225/70R16. I am currently running P235/70R16 with no problems. Here's the question - Will a set of Mickey Thompson Baja MTX Size LT225/75R16 fit without rubbing? Will they fit on the same rims as the P235's are on. In other words P215/75R15--->P225/70R16--->P235/70R16 OK. --->LT225/75R16?? Anybody running these? http://www.performancewheel.com/Deta...=9&secondary=4 Thanks Steve |
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Hi Steve,
The 225/75R16 is 3/10 of an inch taller: http://www.mysporttrac.net/calulator.htm God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Steve Landis wrote: > > My 2000 XJ LTD stock no lift - door sticker reads P215/75R15. Build > sheet says it was equipped from the factory with P225/70R16. I am > currently running P235/70R16 with no problems. > Here's the question - Will a set of Mickey Thompson Baja MTX Size > LT225/75R16 fit without rubbing? Will they fit on the same rims as the > P235's are on. > In other words P215/75R15--->P225/70R16--->P235/70R16 OK. --->LT225/75R16?? > > Anybody running these? > http://www.performancewheel.com/Deta...=9&secondary=4 > > Thanks > Steve |
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OK, I'll bookmark these sites this time. Thanks guys.
Steve L.W.(Bill) Hughes III wrote: > Hi Steve, > The 225/75R16 is 3/10 of an inch taller: > http://www.mysporttrac.net/calulator.htm > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > http://www.billhughes.com/ > > Steve Landis wrote: >> My 2000 XJ LTD stock no lift - door sticker reads P215/75R15. Build >> sheet says it was equipped from the factory with P225/70R16. I am >> currently running P235/70R16 with no problems. >> Here's the question - Will a set of Mickey Thompson Baja MTX Size >> LT225/75R16 fit without rubbing? Will they fit on the same rims as the >> P235's are on. >> In other words P215/75R15--->P225/70R16--->P235/70R16 OK. --->LT225/75R16?? >> >> Anybody running these? >> http://www.performancewheel.com/Deta...=9&secondary=4 >> >> Thanks >> Steve |
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