BDS 6" on way. Need tire recommendations
BDS 6" on way. Need tire recommendations
Hey all, just got of the phone and the 6 inch lift is on order, should be in on Friday, if not then next Monday. Either way, I need tire choices now. I know a lot of people say BFG all Terrains, but I have a friend who has them with a 6 inch lifted powerstroke and the 37's he has measured out at a 35" tire. I don't want to lose that much tire. Anyways, what would everyone recommend to close to a 37" measured tires, and a tire that will last me GOOD mileage. Thxs for the help everyone
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i did not say that they caused it, just heard stories of death wobble and they had BFG's on. could be or could not be related but why take a chance?
Of the many stories I have heard about the death wobble, a large percentage of them have bfg's on them. Now whether that is a coincidence or not, we may not know. But like cbrahs said, why even take that chance?
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you right i guess. debating tires is like debating bed liners every body has different likes-dislikes. my bfg's at have had the hell beat of them. and still going how ever the guys that i know that have had the death wobble problem, my truck included. it has always been 1 of two things 99% of the time it is the bushings in the trac bar, and twice it was the tie rods that were so badly worn that they were causing it. or they have put a leveling kit or suspension system that dose not drop the trac drop bracket enough. causing the bushings to wear because it is holding the axel off to one side.
wobble comes from the axle moving from side to side usually. the only way the axle moves side to side is worn bushings.
when the tie rods get really worn out and the axle stays centered, sometimes there is enough movement in the tierods to get a violent shake at higher speed after hitting a bump.
wobble comes from the axle moving from side to side usually. the only way the axle moves side to side is worn bushings.
when the tie rods get really worn out and the axle stays centered, sometimes there is enough movement in the tierods to get a violent shake at higher speed after hitting a bump.
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When I bought my 4Runner (stock) I bought the BFG AT and experienced the death wobble. It was really bad so I ended up selling those and getting Michelin threads. This was on a non lifted vehicle, go figure...........
As to the topic. I'm deciding whether to go with the Lorenz 2" or Superlift 6" kit. If I did get the 6" lift I would go with Goodyear MT/R 37's. I love those tires and in that size they are E rated
As to the topic. I'm deciding whether to go with the Lorenz 2" or Superlift 6" kit. If I did get the 6" lift I would go with Goodyear MT/R 37's. I love those tires and in that size they are E rated
gator, like the others, i'm not trying to debate either...BUT i PERSONALLY know of 3 instances of bfg's causing death wobble. the tires were removed and the d/w was gone. that's not counting the ones that i've seen/heard about on the intraweb. now maybe the other tires (that removed d/w) were just masking the real problem???


