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Just got my new Bridgestone Dueler Run Flat Tires 275/315

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#1 ·
Well, my jeep was also a victim of the front OEM G/Y tires getting threat separation so I decided to stay with run flats but went with a different brand.
I went with Bridgestone Dueler 275/40R-20 at the front and 315/35R-20 at the rear.

Now my wife's jeep, my dad's 4Runner and my jeep now are all running on Bridgestones :thumbsup:.

Here's a couple of pics. :)




 
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#4 ·
awesome
 
#7 ·
Thanks for your comments guys...

Finally got the tires put on tonight :).
And yes the sway bar link bolt is too close, I'm sure is going to rub, so I'm ordering the low profile bolts tonight as a quick fix. But I'm thinking I'll be redesigning the bracket that holds the sway bar link to be about 3/8" - 1/2" further in, not sure if that will work or not, but tomorrow I'll throw it up on the lift again and see what it can be done.
Whatever it takes to keep those Bridgestones on :D.

Even thou it was raining tonight I took some pics for you guys of the tires finally on the jeep .

Didn't have to go too far to get the tires swapped out.
On this pic my garage is behind the tent where the Range Rover is, and the lift I used is where my jeep is parked. Took the tires off and the mechanic next door is a good friend of mine and between the two of us mounted the new tires and had them balanced too. BTW, PITA to get those rear tires on.


Here's the picture of the bolt, for the person that asked what bolt we were talking about.


Another pic of showing the whole wheel well.


And like I said here's a pic in the rain with the tires finally mounted.
Tomorrow I should take nicer pics if it's nice and sunny.
BTW.. they don't look as wide on the pic, pic don't do it's justice, those things are W I D E....
 
#17 ·
I was going to mention it on the talk about anything thread but I'll mention it here since you ask... :D
I was at a red light yesterday, not too far from my town and I noticed a lady in one of those small buses, she was next to me and I see her talking my way so I lowered my window and she said... "you know... you look very nice in that sexy jeep" I paused for a second and said "thanks!" Well she wasn't nice looking or anything, not that young either... I was shocked she said that. She kept looking at me and the jeep, she looked desperate :lol:.

good shiot bro:thumbsup:
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Mario that looks awesome :thumbsup:
Thanks bro!

Looks good bro!!! I think Jasmine has the same tires too... LOL
Thanks Nate! No Jasmin doesn't have those tires yet, she saw them and said that now she wants those nice thick pieces of rubber too :D.
 
#16 ·
Looks good bro!!! I think Jasmine has the same tires too... LOL
 
#20 ·
ant you go with the bwoody endlinks and they switch that link to the inside of the frame......or am I thinking of something else? I coulda sworn mine were switched to the insdie of the frame. My Jeeps not eher or I would look.

I would buy those tires if they were all season.....very cool
 
#24 ·
LMAO!!

Ok I got my Toyo's (275/315) installed and they have good clearance on the bolts, your tires must be crazy wide to rub! The Toyos do rub a little on the plastic wheel well liner, but looks like just when I hit bumps since it has clearance standing still :)
 
#25 ·
LMAO!!

Ok I got my Toyo's (275/315) installed and they have good clearance on the bolts, your tires must be crazy wide to rub! The Toyos do rub a little on the plastic wheel well liner, but looks like just when I hit bumps since it has clearance standing still :)
 
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