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Default Biggest tire??

I just installed the Rouch country 2.5 inch lift kit. It's 2.5" front and a little something in the rear 1.5" maybe, anyway, I am thinking about going with the BFG A/T. What is the biggest tire I can go with???
I am using the stock 16"wheels. I was thinking 285/75-16 or 285/70-16....what do you think??

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Default Re: Biggest tire??

285/75/16.

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*****eeerrrrrrr...sorry, i missed the STOCK WHEELS part of that ...

try a 255/85/16. that will work with your stock rims. if you arent convinced or that sounds like a funny size, look at the whitepaper on expeditionswest.com regarding tire size.
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its definatley going to rub with stock wheels.possibly on the upper arms too if they are stock
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Default Re: Biggest tire??

if you want to use stock wheels go with 265-75-16's for no rubbing issues. They honestly dont look to bad with 2.5" of lift, however 285-75-16s will fill the wheelwells up better.
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