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I want to see IF I decided to do this if my truck would still fit in the garage. Could someone with this setup measure the height? Let's use the top of the radio antenna for a reference point.



So, could someone with Kore Recon and 35's measure ground to top of their radio antenna for me? Thanks!
 
I know where you're coming from. An inch can be a deal breaker!



I'm waiting for my Chase kit, and I may have to settle for some 305/65/17 tires (a new size from BFG and Pro Comp that is E-rated). They are a just under 33".
 
I've got a Recon kit coming and faced a "garage challenge" My garage door opening is 82 inches and my truck is 78 1/2 inches. I've got 3 1/2 inches max to work with but am figuring my Buckstop bumper will squat the front down a bit (1/4" ?). I've resigned myself to staying with stock tires, i. e. 256/70R17.



On the bright side, staying with stock tire size means I won't have to buy a high price spare or scrounge around for a used tire the correct diameter. The spare on the truck hasn't been on the ground and I'll save a couple of the BFG Rugged Trials for spares. The choice of tires in the stock size is pretty good as I would like to stay with load range "E".



The Rugged Trials have 36,000 miles on them and are wearing great. I've still got 7-8/32" and they have even wear across the tread. They weren't very good for traction (actually pretty crappy now that I think about it) when new and are much worse now. I'm consoling mysef with the fact that I'll have a suspension that will, hopefully, keep me from vibrating off our washboard, gravel roads and I will eventually buy some tires with much better traction. I'd like to go to 285's but I think that will make things too tight and there's not much selection of "E" rated tires this size.



Bob
 
BSkinner,

The stock BFG Rugged Trail is listed @ 31. 4" and the BFG All Terrain 285/70R17 is listed @ 32. 8". Half of the difference is . 7" which still gives you 2. 8" clearance in your garage. Don't forget, the truck height is only changed by the difference in the radius. Just something to think about.
 
ohnoitsyu said:
I know where you're coming from. An inch can be a deal breaker!



I'm waiting for my Chase kit, and I may have to settle for some 305/65/17 tires (a new size from BFG and Pro Comp that is E-rated). They are a just under 33".

BFG has a 305? what model?
 
EEdmondson said:
BSkinner,

The stock BFG Rugged Trail is listed @ 31. 4" and the BFG All Terrain 285/70R17 is listed @ 32. 8". Half of the difference is . 7" which still gives you 2. 8" clearance in your garage. Don't forget, the truck height is only changed by the difference in the radius. Just something to think about.



Rick,



Thanks for the note.

I don't think I'd buy the BFG. I don't believe this tire comes in load range "E". I run over a lot of rocks so I thought the "E" would be a good idea. I didn't have good luck with BFG AT KO's on a Jeep I had due to rock damage. Anyway, I'm interested in trying something else, maybe Cooper, Bridgestone or Toyo. I know Toyo has the Open Country 285/70R17 in load range "E" and I believe Cooper does, as well. If I go 285, I'll have to scrounge up a used tire for a spare. I don't really want to spend $200 for a spare. One advantage to staying with the stock size.



I will take a look at things after I get the Recon installed. One thing I have to keep in mind is I'll have to scoop all of the snow off the approach to my garage door. A build up of snow could be a problem!



Oh, and I measured my stock BFG's installed on the truck and, with 36,000 miles on them, the diameter measured 30 1/4". So, I'll be in a bit better shape on clearance when you figure the "squish" factor.



Thanks,



Bob
 
All of the springs are the same for all 3 kits. So any KORE kit will give the same reference. Are you getting VR coils, that is the difference. If you get HD coils, you will be slightly lower in front.
 
BSkinner said:
I'll have to scoop all of the snow off the approach to my garage door. A build up of snow could be a problem!

Bob



Snow!! What snow?? :D



I wasn't suggesting that tire. Just comparing radius of the 2 sizes from the same company's chart. I'm also leaning toward the E rated Toyo Open Country 285/70R17.
 
I have Kore Recon and Toyo 325/70/17's. I park in my garage at home and work every day. Home there is about a 1/4 inch of clearance, but it fits. At work my antenna hits every I-Beam and scares the crap out of people when they ride with me, but it fits. Hope this helps
 
RPElliot:



I would like to have a setup similar to yours but my garage is just over 81 inches. If you get a chance, I would sure appreciate it if you could measure the opening to your garage door and let me know the height. Thanks very much.
 
I'll measure it for you tonight.

Measurements are:



Garage Floor to top of the Garage door: 83 ¼”

Floor to the bottom of my rearview mirrors: 58”

Floor to the roof (kind of an estimate because of the curve):82 ¾” to 83”



Hope this helps.



MMead said:
RPElliot:



I would like to have a setup similar to yours but my garage is just over 81 inches. If you get a chance, I would sure appreciate it if you could measure the opening to your garage door and let me know the height. Thanks very much.
 
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RPElliot:



Thanks very much for making those measurements. Unfortunately it sounds like I might be one inch too tall for the setup I want. I just have to decide how badly I want my truck to stay out of the sun. Thanks again.
 
EEdmondson said:
Snow!! What snow?? :D



I wasn't suggesting that tire. Just comparing radius of the 2 sizes from the same company's chart. I'm also leaning toward the E rated Toyo Open Country 285/70R17.

Got 5. 5 inches Sunday and Monday and still have around two feet in my front yard here in Jellystone. Doc :-laf
 
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