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March 12th, 2003 09:20 AM #11
Yup 285 is wider than the stock 265 tires. And much taller tire ratio of 75 than the 70 ratio on stocks.
You just have to compromise with stiffness and handling if you choose AT tires. I doubt that Grandtreks are the cause of it. Baka maatas yung tire pressure mo sa Dunlops compared to Yokohamas. Air them to 30psi at the same time and compare the road grip it has on paved roads. Dirt wise their just the same all terrain grip. Though Yokohamas have that aggressive look advantage in the thread design.
Lucky, you found a blister fender model that has 4WD! Does that sport the 4M40 engine?
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March 12th, 2003 01:21 PM #12Sir Ungas,
Hirap nga maghanap ng blister fender na 4x4. Yes, it has the 4m40 engine. 32kms ang tinakbo.
Thanks for your tips.
Mukhang mas maganda nga yun 285/75 bec hinahanap ko nga taller tires medyo low profile yun dating ng 70 na geolandar. Sana mahanap ko sya.:lol::lol:
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March 13th, 2003 10:54 AM #13
Good luck on searching for your tires. :D
You may want to try to order those sizes from their distributor along West Ave. Q.C.
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March 13th, 2003 08:25 PM #14lancelot,
If the stock size of the pajero is 265/70R16 then a 285/75R16 may affect your final gear ratio, ie, slower acceleration but higher top speed. This will also throw off your speedo and odometer since total diameter difference is more than 2 inches.
A 275/70R16 is within acceptable specs since the diff is only less an inch.
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