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Height of a 33in X-Terrain

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Height of a 33in X-Terrain

Post by Luxy »

Just wanting to know what is the actual height of a 33in X-Terrain.
Currently running 32in bfg muddies on my hilux, with just a 2-3 OME spring lift.

Thinking of putting on some 33in xterrains and wanting to know if they will fit straight on. The bfg's only slightly rub when they are crossed up and touches on the back of the guard.

Can anyone recommend a good rubber flare to keep the tyres in the guard.

Thanks!
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Post by ToNkA »

Flares.

Bushranger Rubber Flares. They have a wire that runs through them to keep it straight.

in either 35mm or 65mm width.
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Post by Area54 »

I think Locky made the offer a short time ago, if anybody from the board wanted to test fit (for scrub) any tyres they were welcome to do so. Pro Comp Tyres isn't it?
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Post by ToNkA »

Area54 wrote:I think Locky made the offer a short time ago, if anybody from the board wanted to test fit (for scrub) any tyres they were welcome to do so. Pro Comp Tyres isn't it?



http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... oard+offer

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Post by Shorty40 »

ToNkA wrote:
Area54 wrote:I think Locky made the offer a short time ago, if anybody from the board wanted to test fit (for scrub) any tyres they were welcome to do so. Pro Comp Tyres isn't it?



http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... oard+offer

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Post by Luxy »

I did see that site earlier! :cool:
Short on cash to buy a full set at the moment, so I didn't want to stuff him around as im not buying them just yet.
Just keeping my options open.
But these look like the tyres to get though! :)

How much do those bushranger flares sell for Tonka
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Post by ToNkA »

Can't rememer but they were NOT expensive!
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Post by LOCKY »

Have better flares than bushranger.

Come down anyway and try the tyres. :lol:
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Post by ToNkA »

LOCKY LOCKY hes our man, If he don't have it no one will. :? ;) :D
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Post by Luxy »

:lol:

Thanks Locky!
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Post by hottiemonster »

ToNkA wrote:Flares.

Bushranger Rubber Flares. They have a wire that runs through them to keep it straight.

in either 35mm or 65mm width.


i am running these in 65mm style and the 11.5 wide JTs still stick out :(
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Post by ToNkA »

hottiemonster wrote:
ToNkA wrote:Flares.

Bushranger Rubber Flares. They have a wire that runs through them to keep it straight.

in either 35mm or 65mm width.


i am running these in 65mm style and the 11.5 wide JTs still stick out :(


I am running them in the 35mm style and the 12.5 MTRS still stick out...............

Whats your point?
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Post by bogged »

ToNkA wrote:
I am running them in the 35mm style and the 12.5 MTRS still stick out...............

Whats your point?


he wanted u 2 no he has JT's on his car. :armsup: :rofl: :armsup: :rofl:
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Post by grimbo »

did you try looking here
http://www.procomptires.com/xterrain1.html

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Post by hottiemonster »

ToNkA wrote:
hottiemonster wrote:
ToNkA wrote:Flares.

Bushranger Rubber Flares. They have a wire that runs through them to keep it straight.

in either 35mm or 65mm width.


i am running these in 65mm style and the 11.5 wide JTs still stick out :(


I am running them in the 35mm style and the 12.5 MTRS still stick out...............

Whats your point?


that the flares we have for our tyres arent big enuff so get bigger ones if u wanna stay legal.
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Post by ToNkA »

hottiemonster wrote:
ToNkA wrote:
hottiemonster wrote:
ToNkA wrote:Flares.

Bushranger Rubber Flares. They have a wire that runs through them to keep it straight.

in either 35mm or 65mm width.


i am running these in 65mm style and the 11.5 wide JTs still stick out :(


I am running them in the 35mm style and the 12.5 MTRS still stick out...............

Whats your point?


that the flares we have for our tyres arent big enuff so get bigger ones if u wanna stay legal.



Depends on Axle width, rim bacspacing, rim width, body type, vehicle itself.

So it doesn't help him.
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Post by Luxy »

The 32in bfgs are 11.5 wide and hang out only just, like half an inch on 8in rims.
So with the 12.5's on and flares. It should fit them in easily.
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Post by diesel028 »

Luxy.........I have 33" Pro Comp M/T's on 8" rims on my Lux! Also have the 65mm Bushranger Rubber Flare. Tyres stick outside the guard with no flare. With the flare they are sweet!

Scrubbing wise, I have 2" suspension lift and 2" bodylift and they just scrape the rear of the front guard on almost full lock and compression. I have not moved my front diff forward yet either.

Can send you pics if ya want?

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Post by Nev62 »

Is there any merrit in going to a 16" rim instead of a 15". I've noticed some tyre brands have a narrower tyre width with the same OD on the larger rim.

Just a thought :?
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Post by Luxy »

You have mail Craig! :)
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