BIG PHATTIES
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2003 11:56 pm
I'm going to get some flack for this, I'm sure, but check it:
BFG makes their all terrains in a teeny 215/75/R14 that I want on my 90 wagon. With a slight lift from some coil spacers, do y'all think these would fit?
Just FYI, my speedo says I'm going about 7mph faster than I actually am (according to the GPS) at highway speeds, so these might actually help some.
I don't care about handling, response, whatever. This is Montana. Mud, snow, slush, manure, bison roadkill, etc all add up to some nasty road conditions. I want something that looks tough and works well in everything. I've been running BFG AT's for a long time now on my old jeep, and they last forever.
It's either this, or I'm selling the sube and picking up an old 81 Eagle Kammback. That I know i could fit big tires under, plus all the added bling value from driving an Eagle.
Please bare with me...these last few months of winter start to mess with one's head something fierce...
BFG makes their all terrains in a teeny 215/75/R14 that I want on my 90 wagon. With a slight lift from some coil spacers, do y'all think these would fit?
Just FYI, my speedo says I'm going about 7mph faster than I actually am (according to the GPS) at highway speeds, so these might actually help some.
I don't care about handling, response, whatever. This is Montana. Mud, snow, slush, manure, bison roadkill, etc all add up to some nasty road conditions. I want something that looks tough and works well in everything. I've been running BFG AT's for a long time now on my old jeep, and they last forever.
It's either this, or I'm selling the sube and picking up an old 81 Eagle Kammback. That I know i could fit big tires under, plus all the added bling value from driving an Eagle.
Please bare with me...these last few months of winter start to mess with one's head something fierce...