255/65/19 DuraTrac

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CaliLee

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Ride is good, I need to recalibrate the suspension as I think it's set too high right now. I don't have a GAP tool so I had the shop do it at +63mm following some advice from this forum. I get the stability control intervening regularly on twisty mountain roads, I live in the mountains so basically constantly. The spare is in the back right now until I can get a new rear bumper and a carrier for it.

It would be nice if you could get some actual support on this product and instructions on how the suspension is supposed to be configured.
 

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I had the shop do it at +63mm

I think my GAP tool maxes my car out around +43 mm.


Riding constantly at the higher height for me introduced a very very slight vibration between 80-85 mph.

Lowering it down fixed it for me, plus the car rides better at the factory height.

If I were you I'd invest in an IID tool and play around with it a bit. I only bring my height up when I need to, but I'm only running 31" tires.
 

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Looks great! Have you experienced any rubbing?
everyone running the 255/65s I've talked to said you need a lift, whether it be software or hardware. that and that fact that the spare won't fit is why I went with the 255/60s. It looks bad *** though.
 

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Nice! If you plan on off roading this beauty, don't go under 25 psi on rock gardens. The sidewall cuts like butter. Otherwise, these are fantastic tires.
Agree 100% on the sidewall on these. Had a sidewalk cut first time out on these a few years ago. Went with 18's to end that silliness.
 

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Agree 100% on the sidewall on these. Had a sidewalk cut first time out on these a few years ago. Went with 18's to end that silliness.
After 6 sliced sidewalls, I went all-in with 17s on 255/70r17 KO2s. Close to oem size. I've done a lot tougher trails airing down to 25 up front and 30 on the rear, and I use the entire sidewall.
 

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I think my GAP tool maxes my car out around +43 mm.


Riding constantly at the higher height for me introduced a very very slight vibration between 80-85 mph.

Lowering it down fixed it for me, plus the car rides better at the factory height.

If I were you I'd invest in an IID tool and play around with it a bit. I only bring my height up when I need to, but I'm only running 31" tires.

Yeah, I need to bite the bullet and do that. I've been busy with a massive home remodel and haven't wanted to spend the money on top of everything I'm already doing. Considering it cost about $5K (including new Arnotts all the way around) I shouldn't worry about a few hundred for it.
 

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