I'm running Nitto Terra Grappler 265/75/16 on the stock rims with no problems, just a little clad trimming.
I'm running Nitto Terra Grappler 265/75/16 on the stock rims with no problems, just a little clad trimming.
I've been looking at that exact set from tirerack.com. Gathering all I can from this forum it should fit just fine. I also used this link http://www.bigcustomwheels.com/info_specs.jsp to see just how it will look.
Thanks everyone for the info. I appreciate it.
I'm running BFG Rugged Trail TA's 265/70/16 on the stock rims as well with no problems and no clad trimming.
Larry S.
99 Astral Silver VX (176k)
91 Porsche 928 S4 (73k)
I'm currently running the Toyo open country AT's in 265/75r/16 on the stock 16's with no problems. No trimming needed and no rubbing. You should be fine with your selection![]()
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i put 265/75/16 on mine and lost 100km per tank right away. fuel economy went thru the roof round town.. but on highway i gained
im running 265/75/16..love em
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Yes, the Kumho M/T KL-71 is a very cool looking "directional" M/T tire in LT265/75R16 (31.9" O.D./56 lbs). However, it is also extremely "heavy" at 56 lbs each. The OEM tires on a 1999 VX weighed only 33 lbs each, so you'd be adding 23 lbs of extra "unsprung weight" to each tire or a total of 92 lbs of extra weight for a set of 4 (23 x 4 = 92). This added unsprung weight is what dramatically affects VX launch, MPG, and braking distance in a very negative way.
Please reconsider an alternate "directional" M/T tire with the YOKOHAMA - GEOLANDAR M/T+ in LT265/75R16 (31.9" O.D./47 lbs) which is also very radical looking but weighs only 47 lbs each and is only 14 lbs over OEM (33 lbs) stock. Thus, you'd be adding only 56 lbs of total unsprung weight for a set of 4 tires. By keeping overall unsprung weight to a bare minimum will help maintain the VX's launch, offer the very best MPG for a M/T tire, and will greatly help keep braking distance to a minimum. I hope this helps in your decision process for a directional M/T tire.