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Originally Posted by Nanook
The cheapest option would be to go with 285s on your standard rims. That will pump them up a little.
The other would be to look at maybe some AEV 17x8.5 rims from Murchison Products with 285s which will increase your track.
Just remember that increasing tyre size will decrease top end power and you will use more fuel if you are concerned about such things.
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Thanks Nanook
Yeah I think I will def be going to 285's on my rims, my rims are not standard, but are standard dimensions I believe.
I was strongly considering going to 35's, but after reading about all this re-gearing and stuff, I think I'll limit it to 33's .