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Prado question
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Prado question
Will 265/75/16 fit on standard height prado.
Yes, sort of.
We have a 98 model Prado and just after buying it we threw the small skinny road tyres off and put 265/75/16 mud tyres on and promptly threw it at everything we could. At this stage the suspension was still stock standard but we had to trim the front mudflaps so the tyres wouldn't scrub on them, until....... .
We went through a 2 foot deep bog hole that just happened to have a submerged rock at the far end of the right hand wheel track. In my exuberance to make sure I didn't get bogged I hit the end of the bog hole reasonably hard, therefore when the drivers side front wheel hit the submerged rock it promptly shoved the wheel that hard up inside the guard that I pushed the inner guard off the firewall....... .
After this woopsy we got lifted springs put in that meant that now the tyres had better clearance. I haven't had any issues since then.
Long answer to a short question. sorry.
Goldey
We have a 98 model Prado and just after buying it we threw the small skinny road tyres off and put 265/75/16 mud tyres on and promptly threw it at everything we could. At this stage the suspension was still stock standard but we had to trim the front mudflaps so the tyres wouldn't scrub on them, until....... .
We went through a 2 foot deep bog hole that just happened to have a submerged rock at the far end of the right hand wheel track. In my exuberance to make sure I didn't get bogged I hit the end of the bog hole reasonably hard, therefore when the drivers side front wheel hit the submerged rock it promptly shoved the wheel that hard up inside the guard that I pushed the inner guard off the firewall....... .
After this woopsy we got lifted springs put in that meant that now the tyres had better clearance. I haven't had any issues since then.
Long answer to a short question. sorry.
Goldey
98 Discovery 300 tdi, XD9000 (on garage floor awaiting suitable bullbar), soon to be 3 inch suspension lift and 1 inch body lift, 31" Maxxis muds, custom drawers
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