tire sizes? need help...
#1
tire sizes? need help...
I just got a 2007 h3 without the adventure kit so it came with 265/75/16 tires. The goodyear tires that are on it don't look like they would perform well in a new england winter so i want to put on bridgestone at revo. that I have had before and loved ... my question is can i put the adventure pkg tire size (285/75/16) on the h3 without any problems ? Thanks for any help...
#2
RE: tire sizes? need help...
absolutely with no problem AT ALL. Just did it last week, i put on the goodyear wrangler silent armors, no rubbing issues at all. if u do some research on this site u will see u can go to a larger tire than that if u wanted. good luck
#5
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No did not touch torsion bars ... Would rather not mess with anything. So I guess it is safe to say that 285/75/16 won't have any issues..
does changing the tire size to a wider,taller tire have any other pros besides a lot better look to the h3?
does changing the tire size to a wider,taller tire have any other pros besides a lot better look to the h3?
#6
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Naluboy-
Yes I turned my t-bars 3 turns each. Once again...cranking the t-bar has NO negative effect on anything...you can even have your dealer do it if you have no mechanical knowledge. BUT you can fit 35's on stock rims with no t-bar cranking, skeet did it and has had no rubbing issues at all.
jm-
he was talking to me BTW
anyway, yes a taller,wider tire has advantages off road, wider tread surface means a bigger footprint, which is a great advantage in most conditions. Taller tire means more ground clearance, another +. There are other but you get the point.
Yes I turned my t-bars 3 turns each. Once again...cranking the t-bar has NO negative effect on anything...you can even have your dealer do it if you have no mechanical knowledge. BUT you can fit 35's on stock rims with no t-bar cranking, skeet did it and has had no rubbing issues at all.
jm-
he was talking to me BTW
anyway, yes a taller,wider tire has advantages off road, wider tread surface means a bigger footprint, which is a great advantage in most conditions. Taller tire means more ground clearance, another +. There are other but you get the point.
#7
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sorry IK ... so I decided to go with the bridgestone AT REVO Its a great tire ..besides the price.. Another newbie question.. Will the tps reset themselves when they replace the tires or am i going to have to go through it and do it my self..I guess these things are a pain in the ***..
#8
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I guess you are using stock rims, so...if they mount new tires then put the rims back in THE SAME location on the truck, then no you will not have to recalibrate the TPS system. If they move the rims around, front left to front right...back right to front left..you get the idea...then yes you will have to recalibrate them. The process is in the manual and is very easy, should take 5-10 minutes to do.
#9
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The factory says not to use chains on any tire that is larger than 265-75-16. I would think about getting 315-75-16 tires if i was going to replace the 265's. Actually that is what i did, I got the BGF MT in 315 and the fit fine with a totally stock suspension. To me even my stock 285's looked too small for the H3's large wheel wells.
#10
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That extra room is for when you actually go offroad and is great. I use it all with my 1 inch shorter 285's. Alot of other vehicle owners would love to have that much clearance. View the large picture and you will see.
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