miamo
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- Mia
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- Newfoundland, Canada
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- 2024 Sport S Max Tow
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I have a 2024 Sport S Max Tow 4.10 ordered that'll come stock with 245/75/R17 wheels and I'm trying to figure out my upgrade path for wheels and tires.
Context:
I'm planning to build this out as an overlanding rig, most likely with one of the AluCab Campers and/or maybe a small off-road trailer (haven't decided). I'd also like it to be fairly capable off-road, maybe with some light rock-crawling with quick disconnecting sway-bars. I value the curb appeal of larger-than-stock tires, and I'm not too worried about a drop in fuel-efficiency since it won't be a daily driver and most of my trips will be under 2000 km return over 7-10 days. Though I do want to keep plenty of headroom in payload and/or towing over the stock set up.
The Plan:
I'm planing to give it the 2.5 inch Clayton Off-Road Overland or EVO Overland Lift Kits. I'd like to get to 35 inch tires on the 2.5 inch Lift, and as I understand it, the stock 245/75/R17 wheels have a +44 offset.
What I'm thinking for an upgrade is this:
Anyway, two questions I guess...
1. Have I picked wheels/tires/lift compatible with each other and with my Max Tow?
2. Do those wheels/tires/lift makes sense given how I'd like to use my Gladiator?
Appreciate your input folks!
Context:
I'm planning to build this out as an overlanding rig, most likely with one of the AluCab Campers and/or maybe a small off-road trailer (haven't decided). I'd also like it to be fairly capable off-road, maybe with some light rock-crawling with quick disconnecting sway-bars. I value the curb appeal of larger-than-stock tires, and I'm not too worried about a drop in fuel-efficiency since it won't be a daily driver and most of my trips will be under 2000 km return over 7-10 days. Though I do want to keep plenty of headroom in payload and/or towing over the stock set up.
The Plan:
I'm planing to give it the 2.5 inch Clayton Off-Road Overland or EVO Overland Lift Kits. I'd like to get to 35 inch tires on the 2.5 inch Lift, and as I understand it, the stock 245/75/R17 wheels have a +44 offset.
What I'm thinking for an upgrade is this:
- Wheels: 17X8.5 -10 5X127MM 71.5MM (Black Rhino Outback)
- Tires: 35X12.50R17LT E (BFGoodrich KO2)
Anyway, two questions I guess...
1. Have I picked wheels/tires/lift compatible with each other and with my Max Tow?
2. Do those wheels/tires/lift makes sense given how I'd like to use my Gladiator?
Appreciate your input folks!
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