I have two sets... one for winter, one for summer. Both are BFG All Terrain's.
Winter: 285/75R16 (roughly 33's)
Summer: 315/70R17 (roughly 34.5's)
The summer tires are on their last life (provided I keep it to the street; I'd be screwed off road). I'm considering replacing them with 35's mounted on 18" wheels. May just continue to run my winter tires until summer 09, then buy new wheels (the 17's I've got are starting to deteriorate) and tires for both summer and winter... at-least 18's, that way I can stuff a big brake kit on the front end!! Either way, without running more lift, 35's are the biggest I can handle. I sometimes wonder if I should have ran the fabtech lift (6" vs rancho 4")... but at the same rate, I think you reach a point where you diminish the all-around practicality of the vehicle. And I do use the truck for much more than off-roading (was my daily driver till I got the LS, sees plenty of towing/hauling duty too)
Does your explorer have the 8.8 rear? If so, Superior has the Super 88 for your truck. I can not stress how much better of an option C-clip eliminators are for a 4x4. With C-clip axles, if you break an axle shaft... say goodbye to your tire... and good luck trying to get home!
Winter: 285/75R16 (roughly 33's)
Summer: 315/70R17 (roughly 34.5's)
The summer tires are on their last life (provided I keep it to the street; I'd be screwed off road). I'm considering replacing them with 35's mounted on 18" wheels. May just continue to run my winter tires until summer 09, then buy new wheels (the 17's I've got are starting to deteriorate) and tires for both summer and winter... at-least 18's, that way I can stuff a big brake kit on the front end!! Either way, without running more lift, 35's are the biggest I can handle. I sometimes wonder if I should have ran the fabtech lift (6" vs rancho 4")... but at the same rate, I think you reach a point where you diminish the all-around practicality of the vehicle. And I do use the truck for much more than off-roading (was my daily driver till I got the LS, sees plenty of towing/hauling duty too)
Does your explorer have the 8.8 rear? If so, Superior has the Super 88 for your truck. I can not stress how much better of an option C-clip eliminators are for a 4x4. With C-clip axles, if you break an axle shaft... say goodbye to your tire... and good luck trying to get home!