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2018 roxor, stock wheels, stock stance (currently) whats a good tire size at a reasonable Price?

Joe Burgess

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Hey Ya'll,

New to Roxor, actually picking it up on Tues. Im in need of some aggressive mud tires but I dont know how tall of a tire I can fit? I dont plan to lift it soon, I'd rather do level and lockers, so what do you recommend? And based on your experience, how are they performing/holding up? Goal is trail riding with my family and not getting stuck. Very little on road use currently.
 

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Hey Ya'll,

New to Roxor, actually picking it up on Tues. Im in need of some aggressive mud tires but I dont know how tall of a tire I can fit? I dont plan to lift it soon, I'd rather do level and lockers, so what do you recommend? And based on your experience, how are they performing/holding up? Goal is trail riding with my family and not getting stuck. Very little on road use currently.
I should add, I don't care if the tire is wide, I rather prefer a traditional Willie's look with a "skinny" and I am sure that helps prevent rubbing anyway.
 

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Hello, I put military style on mine. Firestone 7.50X16 NDT tubed. They fit Good I'm very happy with them.
 

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This is a great place for information the people on here are great
 

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OTR level springs, climax off-road shackles in rear and a Cecco body lift and 33s. No rub anywhere but I do need to extend the bump stops just in case. The rear springs we’re going into a negative arch but still no contact. The fronts just flexed out with no contact. I think I’m good but if I stuff them just right I’m sure it’s possible to make contact. Probably doesn’t help you right now but when you do the level lift it will.

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My Roxor has 235 85r16s and they fit with no rubbing. I have BFG KO2s on but I'm pretty sure I've seen other brands of tires in this size on the forum here somewhere...that's how I knew they would fit. I kind of like the "pizza cutter" look on these vintage looking Roxors and for the type of wheeling I do around here, I think a skinnier tread gets a better bite and actually performs better. Seems like when I measured them when I first got them, they were just shy of being 33".
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I have the OTR leveling kit and the sway bar disconnected. I have 265/75’s and the rub on the spring and fender in the front.

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My Roxor has 235 85r16s and they fit with no rubbing. I have BFG KO2s on but I'm pretty sure I've seen other brands of tires in this size on the forum here somewhere...that's how I knew they would fit. I kind of like the "pizza cutter" look on these vintage looking Roxors and for the type of wheeling I do around here, I think a skinnier tread gets a better bite and actually performs better. Seems like when I measured them when I first got them, they were just shy of being 33". View attachment 7990

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Great information, and good looking rig.
 

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35s

Super swamper TSL SX-II
 

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I too went with military 7.50 16's. Mine are not as open a tread as Roxasuras. I like his firestones. Mine were a bit under a hundred apiece, but they are tubed also. i went ahead and bought rims so my stock ones are put away. I think they would be better for snow. The military ones are better for mud as they are a bit narrower and open to release the mud from the tread.
 
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