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This question comes up all the time, and the answers are often misleading. Usually it’s just a photo at ride height with someone saying “fits no problem.” We’ve just had a Next Gen Raptor in the workshop running 315/70R17 BFGoodrich Mud Terrains on the factory wheels, and here’s what we actually found.
At ride height, sure — they look fine. But once you cycle the suspension properly:
The bigger point isn’t just width clearance — it’s clearance at full compression. Off-road, when the suspension articulates and the sidewall flexes, the tyre moves closer to the chassis and components. That’s when the rubbing gets serious.
To run 315s correctly you’ll need two things:
We’ve broken this down in detail in our Ultimate Guide to Lifting Your Ranger Raptor here: goatoffroad.com.au/rangerraptorlifts
Hopefully that clears up some of the confusion for anyone considering the swap.
At ride height, sure — they look fine. But once you cycle the suspension properly:
- Rubbing on the rear shock towers
- Rubbing on the front upper control arm and ball joint boot
- And worth noting: BFGoodrich 315s are undersized compared to most brands. A “true” 315 is even larger and makes the clearance worse.
The bigger point isn’t just width clearance — it’s clearance at full compression. Off-road, when the suspension articulates and the sidewall flexes, the tyre moves closer to the chassis and components. That’s when the rubbing gets serious.
To run 315s correctly you’ll need two things:
- Wider offset wheels to move the tyre away from the chassis and control arms.
- A lift (strut spacers) equal to or greater than the increase in tyre radius, to preserve compression travel.
We’ve broken this down in detail in our Ultimate Guide to Lifting Your Ranger Raptor here: goatoffroad.com.au/rangerraptorlifts
Hopefully that clears up some of the confusion for anyone considering the swap.
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