sausageking
04-02-2007, 09:21 PM
Yes, yet another fitment question.
I'm thinking about buying a set of OEM Nissan Murano Rims that are
18" x 7.5" 5x114.3 +35 Hollander #62420 with about a 66mm hub diameter
Along with a set of
265/65/18 Bridgestone Dueler HT D684 II tires
I'm wondering if this will fit on a 2000 Ford Explorer Sport. Apparently the tire are around 31" or so. Thanks a lot. This site is a god sent.
FROADER
04-02-2007, 09:38 PM
Abe Froman?
Anyway, that's a 32" tire, so they won't fit stock. You'd have to lift it a couple inches.
sausageking
04-03-2007, 11:19 AM
Damn.. so would that be a rub issue of a flat out, get out of here, no way a 32 will fit issue... I've got so much wheelwell gap its ridiculous.
Sorry.. i guess I just really want the setup.. any second opinions?
Thanks.
- Sausage King of Chicago
kert0307
04-03-2007, 11:31 AM
The lift he's talking about is done by cranking the torsion bars and adding longer shackles to raise the back, I've got 32's on my 2000 sport with that setup. Search for tt (torsion twist) or shackel (lots of people use warrior shackles or cheap autozone shackles)
sausageking
04-03-2007, 07:08 PM
Thanks for the response. In looking at your truck it seems you started with the your 32's at stock height. Were there any rub issues? Did you have to lift?
kert0307
04-03-2007, 07:19 PM
Thanks for the response. In looking at your truck it seems you started with the your 32's at stock height. Were there any rub issues? Did you have to lift?
The 32's were after the lift. It came with 30's stock, so there are some pics with 30's and the lift. The 32's will most likely rub at about half turn at the bottom, rear of the front fender with out the lift. I trimed a small amount off there with the lift just to be safe (with the lift).
The rear will be fine without the lift, but you will most likey need to lift for the front. At the very least you will need to trim the plastic around your fenders. If you have tires on it now smaller than 266/70/16's you will definelty need to lift it a bit.
kert0307
04-03-2007, 07:22 PM
Abe Froman?
Anyway, that's a 32" tire, so they won't fit stock. You'd have to lift it a couple inches.
calculated it out, it's really more like a 31.5" tire.... It'll be close at half turn, like I said before...you can always try it out, if it rubs then turn the torsion bars a bit and get some shackles...
FROADER
04-03-2007, 07:26 PM
If you measure your 32" tires, it will be about 31.3"-31.7". My 35s actually measure out to 34.4". ;)
kert0307
04-03-2007, 10:23 PM
If you measure your 32" tires, it will be about 31.3"-31.7". My 35s actually measure out to 34.4". ;)
actually, mine are 265/75/R16's but they measure 31.9"....
FROADER
04-03-2007, 10:38 PM
265/75/16 is actually 31.6"...
Either way, they won't fit without rubbing if he doesn't have a lift.