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Jason Lord (Ronan)
| Posted on Monday, October 21, 2002 - 04:41 pm: |
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Hi guys. I am having trouble finding a retailer that sells steel rims in Ontario for my 2000 SE7. I was looking to pick up some 16 inch rims and then stick on some AT tires. I still haven't quite made up my mind about which brand of tire. Any hints on which size tire to get for general all round use that will suit me well off road. Do the steel rims come in different widths or are they all standard 7 inch? So far, I am leaning towards BFG A/T in 245/75/R16. Will I need to buy the rims from a LR dealer and does anyone suggest a different size tire? I will not be able to lift my truck as the parkade at work barely accomodates it now with the stock 255/55/R18 Wrangler HPs (about 2 inches of clearance left). Thanks for the advice. Jason |
   
Grant Lawson
| Posted on Monday, October 21, 2002 - 07:24 pm: |
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