Hey all. Looking to hopefully get an H3 soon. Looking at the stock tires, they look a little skinny to me (width wise). Would like a 33in AT BF Goodrich tire instead of the stock ones. Has any put the AT BFG tires on? Can you send me a pic? Is it indeed a wider tire? By how much, 1 in or so?
And do they stick out? or are they relatively flush with the side panels? I just want the vehicle to look good, not awkward. Has anyone tweaked the torsion bars (level front end) and put 35" tires on? or would a more aggressive looking 33" be better? Thanks in advance. |
Hey all. Looking to hopefully get an H3 soon. Looking at the stock tires, they look a little skinny to me (width wise). Would like a 33in AT BF Goodrich tire instead of the stock ones. Has any put the AT BFG tires on? Can you send me a pic? Is it indeed a wider tire? By how much, 1 in or so?
And do they stick out? or are they relatively flush with the side panels? I just want the vehicle to look good, not awkward. Has anyone tweaked the torsion bars (level front end) and put 35" tires on? or would a more aggressive looking 33" be better? Thanks in advance. |
Do a search on Torsion bars. Theres alot about tweaking them on these boards,,,same on 35's I put 35's on and couldnt be happier..
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Holly Cr*p StarsNBars. After I saw the pic of your Rig and the white one running H2 35's, I can't wait till I get my H3. Hopefully I can talk my local Hummer dealer into tweaking the torsion bars and upgrading my tires to 35's. Are you running your stock H3 rims, or are those the H2 rims? Thanks
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I have the stock H3 rims and bought the tires aftermarket. Heres a pic of the Bridgestone 33's next to my up-grades...Post some pics of your rig when you get it,, always like seeing shiny new paint..
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For sure! You guys know how awesome you are to reply to newbies with pics? Hopefully I can return to the favor to someone else. Talking to the guys at HUMMER dealership, they have no clue about any of this. Many consumers usually know more about the product than sales people. I took you advice and read up on some posts about 35's. It sounds like one owner put on 35's without leveling the front end at all. Is that possible or did I just read something wrong? Thanks
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StarsnBars how big are those tires? |
Here are a couple pics of my all terrain T/A's 285/75/R16
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They are 315/75R/16 --- 34.7 or something like that. Just shy of a true 35 inch tire. Usually a T-bar adjustment is made by the owner Chaugar, not the dealer, per what info Ive read on these boards. Not saying they wont do it though. I had the 33's on in stock config with T-bars with no problem, but raised my T-bars 2-1/2 turns to give me alittle more room and level my rig our some. I dont believe dealerships offer 35's, for the H3, but I could be wrong. Its a aftermarket thing. Heres a couple more pics of what a T-bar increase with 35's verse 31's and no T-bar adjustment. Sorry about the low light shots. Hope this helps .. See ya,,,
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one more,, top of hood approx 5 inches taller
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Nice 2extreme,, BFG's are sick !! Had some on my old Dodge years ago.
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Those are great pics 2extreme! So are your T/A's 285/75/R16 33's or 35's. Sorry I've forgotten how to convert those numbers. They look like 35's. Also did you tweak the torsion bars to level the front end? looks like it.
Do you have any side shots of your rig? Thanks man. chau |
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by StarsnBars:
I have the stock H3 rims and bought the tires aftermarket. Heres a pic of the Bridgestone 33's next to my up-grades...Post some pics of your rig when you get it,, always like seeing shiny new paint.. </div></BLOCKQUOTE> StarsNBars, KacyK had posted in the past that he thought His 35's visibly stuck out >1 in from the truck fender and there was maybe some concern of it kicking rocks and mud on the body. He also mention rubbing. What is your experience with this? Does it rub when you off road with 35's? Here is his post.... Here's the link with pics and comments about my new 33's. http://elcova.com/groupee/forums/a/t...5/m/1271064341 If I could do it all over again I would have bought the stock chrome rims and just added these BFG's in a 295/75-16. It would be about 33.5 in height, no rubbing, wide, aggressive, quiet, and great for wheeling and all season traction. |
Yes they stick out further and my rear front part of fender is taking a beating. Ive been looking for some after market NICE fender flares like Bushwacker but havent found much. As for rubbing,, the tire just rubs the sway bar on full right steer lock, so as long as I dont crank it full right theres no problem. Average wheelin has been no problem but extream wheelin will probably get some tire hits. Not in to big a hurry to beat my new 35K rig so I havent done anything to crazy with it. See ya
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> ...and there was maybe some concern of it
> kicking rocks and mud on the body. Hi there, I'm one with 35" H2 tires on my H3. I haven't had a problem with rocks or rubbing, but I'd definitely stay away from wide 35" tires if you want to drive on mud and not have it get all over. One of my favorite pictures from other people: So far I really like the big wide tires maybe because I kept my good old Ford F-150 truck as a "workhorse" while the H3 is my "sports truck". The Hummer likes being spoiled. I'm thinking of getting the same BF Goodrich All-Terrain tires for the truck and the temptation is to get big wide tires for the Ford too, but I should resist this temptation and keep the wheels under the fenders. It's good enough for the Hummer to look like a Deere tractor... (How would John Deere green look on a Hummer?) |
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Great pic !! I was looking at my truck after I reposted earlier. They really dont stick out that much more. 315/75R/16 Heres a pic
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Thanks, and I should give more credit to the
person who posted that picture of the muddy Hummer: http://elcova.com/groupee/forums/a/t...1/m/4121082251 |
pits from what? offroading? or just everyday driving on the road? starsnbars - those tires looking totally awesome!
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Thanks for the cudos gchurchill. The pitting is pretty much from daily use, although after my fishing trip <---excuse to go wheelin There was a couple new ones. I think its a problem area on the H3 even if you have the oreo cookie 31"s. I look at it as once they get pitted bad enough I might go for the X-Line product on all 4 fenders and grill.
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