Not sure if your stock tire size but I went from a 215/70-16 to a 235/75-15 on my outlander set Sport. There was a bit of rubbing that required some trimming
So I need to replace my pre cat o2 sensor and cannot for the life of me trace the wires to the connector. They dip in and disappear into the body somewhere and I can’t find where they come out of. I’m pretty good at electrical soldering and wondering if anyone has tips or tricks for this? I may...
Yes. I wanted more side-wall meat so went with a 75 side profile. You also should be more then fine with a 235/70-15. There’s a few other outlander sport owners who have run 235/70-16’s I believe. This is for outlander sports, I cannot speak for 235’s on your rig.
Hey James, here is a link to AR’s website. I have the 15x7’s with a 4” BS.
https://www.americanracing.com/wheel/8848/ar767
As for the tires, no the fender flares were not required nor was the lift for the tires. I did have some rubbing on the inner part of the wheel wells though and on the...
Well my outlander is only FWD so not a clue [emoji12] I air down when needed and am smart about where we go. Tires help a TON as we all know. This car continues to show us that you do not need a massive rig to get off the pavement. We have been to places in the car that would make you think it’s...
We removed the giant cargo box and installed a new roof rack basket. I wanted to keep the light bar so I welded on new tabs for that. Up next is filling it with un needed crap [emoji14][emoji14]
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