Been lurking here for months and finally got my Transit 148 HR 4x4 shipped from Quigley in November. Upgraded tires and wheels - really appreciated the posts about this here - wheel and tire sizes, fit, trimming, etc. I live in an extreme winter environment here in Island Park, Idaho, and have been stoked with the performance of the van in deep snow. Looking forward to building out the interior for adventure camping. Thanks to all for providing info, experience and insight.
My 3 guesses would have been...Magnetic Metallic..as the rear doors kind of show that color. Another color that came to mind and a older color NOW not available is Caribou Metallic. The other is one of the NEW current colors, Stone Gray, which is actually NOT a grey color but a light tan color that could have been that color looking in other lighting.
My 3 guesses would have been...Magnetic Metallic..as the rear doors kind of show that color. Another color that came to mind and a older color NOW not available is Caribou Metallic. The other is one of the NEW current 2019 colors, Stone Gray, which is actually NOT a grey color but a light tan color that could have been that color looking in other lighting.
Van looks great!
I’m assuming you did some trim work to the front fenders a bit as well as the pinch welds? How much did you take off and are you noticing any tire rubbing when turning on flat or uneven terrain?
Also, have you noticed any lagging in performance with the bigger tires?
Thanks!
Sweet! We have a very similar Transit on order. Does your van have the standard Quigley 2 inch lift? Did you have to trim to fit those tires? Love the stance!
Just got my Quigley and was wanting to do similar wheel/tire upgrade. What width and offset are you running as I really like the stance of yours.
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