So the new project has begun, and I've got a ********* full two inch lift kit on the way!!
I'll need to put new tyres on the vehicle once lifted, and I have the option of either 15" or 16" wheels. Only, I don't know which way to go?
I've heard opinions for both, but I'm wondering if anybody can help to convince me to go either way.
Tyres are going to be A/Ts, and I'm hoping for slighty oversize tyres to provide additional lift!
Comments invited...
Jayd
15's or 16's- the eternal question?
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Depends on the type of vehicle for this application. As stilson has said, the smallest rim that fits over your calipers will be the best - but with this said if you've got a tyre diametre in mind like a 29 inch tyre for arguement's sake that's only available on a 16 inch rim then you really don't have an option.
I've got 27 inch tyres on a 14 inch rim - this gives me a great footprint when I air down - my tyres have more wall height than what I think Venom and Dulagarl have - it takes me longer to air up due to this.
Cheers
Bennie
I've got 27 inch tyres on a 14 inch rim - this gives me a great footprint when I air down - my tyres have more wall height than what I think Venom and Dulagarl have - it takes me longer to air up due to this.
Cheers
Bennie