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Back4More 05-20-2005 01:10 PM

Re: Upsize tires for Excursion
 
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I had as big as the 305's on the Ex when it was stock...ride sucked.
Went with a 1" wider rim (16X8) and 295 BFG's when I lifted it 3-4" and the adjustable Rancho's..much better.
These rims are the ebay specials and were $425 shipped with lugs and valves.
Click on the pic for larger image. :cool:

Back4More 05-20-2005 01:57 PM

Re: Upsize tires for Excursion
 
Here are some 20's
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...975456648&rd=1

Outdrive1 05-20-2005 05:53 PM

Re: Upsize tires for Excursion
 

Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
Mine is the exact opposite- I can move the wheel back and forth and the truck doesn't move. It just goes where it wants independent of steering input. When it does start to move off of straingt, it takes over-correction to get it back. On perfectly smooth and level roads, it's not an issue. Any crown or cupping and I'm wandering everywhere.

The problem you describe sounds like one I had with my Tahoe. It ended up being a bad pump- pressure relief stuck and over-pressuring the system making it overly sensitive. It was strange as it crept up slowly and I didn't notice it too much until my buddy drove it and pointed it out.


Even mine with the lift and tires doesn't wander. I have dual steering stabilizer shocks and think that made a big difference. I noticed alot more bump steer before I installed them. I do notice that if the road has alot of crown or ruts on the highway it'll move around some but I can deffinantly take my hand off the wheel and not be scared it wont go straight. The stock steering stabilizer is a piece of junk. Ditch it and get yourself a dual set-up from Procomp or Rancho. I also still have my front sway bar on (lenghtened of course), I would assume that makes somewhat of a difference. I know the stock springs on that truck were super mushy, maybe it's giving you the feel of wandering more than it actually is. Just a thought, but either way, the dual stabilizer set up is pretty inexpensive and I guarantee you'll notice a difference lifted or stock.

Outdrive1 05-20-2005 05:56 PM

Re: Upsize tires for Excursion
 

Originally Posted by Back4More


I've had a lot of different truck with lifts and the only wheel I would recommend are Weld Wheels. I've cracked a Centerline with 38's. I just wouldn't trust a cheap wheel. Weld's are rated for higher wieght capacity and extreme tire sizes and well worth the $. Just my .02.

Back4More 05-24-2005 01:28 AM

Re: Upsize tires for Excursion
 
#1014-7887, Rated at 3420lbs...I know what you mean, I checked the load since we tow the 42 with it.
http://www.aewheel.com/wheels_detail.cfm?id=100


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