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#572014 - 04/04/02 01:05 PM 2002 XE Tire suggestions for a 2 wheeler
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Registered: 20/02/02
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Loc: Pasadena, CA
Ok, I know this topic has been covered before (feel free to flame), but my exact question has never been addressed, at least not to my knowledge. I have a 2002 XE with 265/70/16 grabbers. so far, they are fine and have not given me any problems. however, i do want to go start going offroading, and from what I know, the grabbers are not the best. Taking into account I have a 4x2, I want to get tires that have a good on-road ride (since I have a 45 minute commute one way and make frequent trips up to SB). However, since I wil start offroading, i also want a tire that will give me the traction to get places where a stock 4x2 with grabbers might get stuck.

I know Todrick and socalpunx (both fellow socal residents) run the dueler at's and have given them sterling reviews. I need the tire to fit with no trimming of the mudflaps. So, in the stock size, I can do the duelers, t/a k/o's, radial rover at's, and geolander at plus II's. I have read good things about the pirelli scorpions, but they do not come in my size, although it seems as if 2002 owners have been able to fit the next size up (265/75/16) because of the different shape of the mudflaps. Any suggestions or real world exp.? I have searched the threads before, and no clear answer has popped up, because most people have the 15 inch rims, and thus, the sizing is not identical to my situation. I know roofgoat was looking into getting new tires too, so I'll check back on that thread.

Anyway, thanks in advance for any advice given, and if you feel the need to flame, go right ahead, I don't mind.

Chris
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#572015 - 04/04/02 03:01 PM Re: 2002 XE Tire suggestions for a 2 wheeler
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Your ugly and you smell funny laugh

Try the BFG AT KO.

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#572016 - 04/04/02 03:05 PM Re: 2002 XE Tire suggestions for a 2 wheeler
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take off!! ya friggin hosehead laugh

oh and yeah....I'll be going with the BFG A/Ts 265/75R16

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#572017 - 04/04/02 03:09 PM Re: 2002 XE Tire suggestions for a 2 wheeler
wongdog Offline
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Registered: 20/02/02
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Loc: Pasadena, CA
Thank you, eh! wink

How about them Grizz?!?!...Wait, no...whoops, sorry...The worst part is that they still suck in Memphis.
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#572018 - 05/04/02 07:53 AM Re: 2002 XE Tire suggestions for a 2 wheeler
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Again, I'll suggest the Dunlop Radial Rover RT . Probably even better suited to an off-road 2WD than most AT tires because they do go a step above with the chunky side lugs, yet still have a solid footprint for good wear and noise concerns.

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#572019 - 05/04/02 04:41 PM Re: 2002 XE Tire suggestions for a 2 wheeler
wongdog Offline
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Ok, did some research on different sizes. All of these tires would fit my needs, with the Rover R/T and A/T KO being the most aggressive of the bunch.

Pirelli Scorpions AT (265/75r16)
- 10.5 width and 31.7 diameter
BFG T/A KO's (265/75r16)
- 10.5 width and 31.8 diameter
BFG T/A KO's (265/70r16)
- 10.7 width and 30.7 diameter
Dunlop Radial Rover AT (265/70r16)
- 10.8 width and 30.6 diameter
Dunlop Radial Rover RT (265/75r16)
- 10.7 width and 31.5 diameter
Bridgestone Dueler AT (265/70r16)
- 10.6 width and 30.6 diameter
Stock Grabbers (265/70r16)
- 10.5 width and 30.7 diameter

So, any tire in stock size will fit, I'm just trying to figure out if the beefier 31 inchers (RT, TA KO, or scorp will fit with no rub/trim). In one of the tire posts, someone mentioned that his RT fit with no problems, as well as another post where the scorps fit as well. According to that, a 31.7 diameter is the largest diameter to fit into the 2002 well. At this point, top choices are(in no particular order) Scorps, RT, dueler, and TA KO's...decisions, decisions, decisions...

Chris
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