To compo or not to compo

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ivan gonzalez

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265/65r18 I think that's the limit unless you want to get stuck if you get a suspension fault. I think this is king of the hill
 

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Nice! I had read some people are running 275/65 and then of course 285/60. Assuming the 275s would require some work though. I would maybe go with the 285s, wider stance sounds good to me.
 

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I vote for the compos too but I'm poor can't afford them. I like the look of the 10 spoke tho
 

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I didn't think the LR3 18" wheels worked on the lr4 due to brake fitment issues?
 

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Even with 1.25 you do need to grind the calipers as I did and if you want no rubbing on the frame Horne you also need to cut and weld that too. I'm happy with my mods
 

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If you can afford the compos do it!. I will be switch to them once I get everything else put on that I want.
 

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Yes you still need to grind the huge front calipers for them to work or get a larger spacer. Probably just a few more millimeters.
Compos are the easiest and priciest solution.
 

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Even with 1.25 you do need to grind the calipers as I did and if you want no rubbing on the frame Horne you also need to cut and weld that too. I'm happy with my mods

I think that is a great option if you are DIY a bit. Those LR3 wheels do look good and the price is great.

Did you have to do the frame horns? for lets say 265/65R18? Or is that just for larger sizes?
 

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