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Old 03-19-2011, 03:22 PM
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It is a pretty simple exercise:

1. Find out the rim width.
2. Look at the tire specs for various model tires you might want.
3. Each tire size will spec a 'minimum rim width'. ID the largest profile in that tire model that will fit on your width rim.
4. Also look at the overall diameter of the stock size and compare it to the size you find. An upsize of 0.5" is OK, you will have some tradeoffs. As long as all 4 are the same size, no ill effects will result.
5. Lay on the gound, look at the stock tires, and make sure you'll have no rubbing at the lock extremes. Lots of clearance IMO, so should be OK with the stock rims.

Or you can ask total strangers and see what they say, maybe believe the most persuasive and make a mistake.....



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