DanielM3
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Hey there thanks in advance for guidance on this.
I have a Gladiator LE Rubicon. I love the way it drives but this winter I have a few trips planned that I would prefer to swap the stock AT tires for some MT's. There will be some snow trips in the Sierras, a Death Valley trip and a few others.
I am not wanting to change the wheels or the suspension. I would do a small spacer kit if needed.
The tire I am looking at is the Nitto Trail Grappler MT and there are 3 sizes that could work.
285/75R17 34.09 tall x 11.57 wide E load 66lbs
This tire should have no rub issues as it is only slightly larger than stock, E should be sturdy sidewall, a bit lighter than some of the other options
35x11.5R17 34.76 tall x 11.42 wide C load 72lbs
I really like the sound of this as a bit taller but should not have any rub issues. I am not sure if the C load would be as sturdy offroad but probably helps on comfort and weight.
35x12.5R17 34.84 tall x 13.19 wide E load 80lbs
I know that some run this on a stock 7.5in wide wheel but they seem a bit wide to me. These are also the heaviest.
I am leaning toward one of the first 2 options but would like to hear from you.
Thanks!
Daniel
I have a Gladiator LE Rubicon. I love the way it drives but this winter I have a few trips planned that I would prefer to swap the stock AT tires for some MT's. There will be some snow trips in the Sierras, a Death Valley trip and a few others.
I am not wanting to change the wheels or the suspension. I would do a small spacer kit if needed.
The tire I am looking at is the Nitto Trail Grappler MT and there are 3 sizes that could work.
285/75R17 34.09 tall x 11.57 wide E load 66lbs
This tire should have no rub issues as it is only slightly larger than stock, E should be sturdy sidewall, a bit lighter than some of the other options
35x11.5R17 34.76 tall x 11.42 wide C load 72lbs
I really like the sound of this as a bit taller but should not have any rub issues. I am not sure if the C load would be as sturdy offroad but probably helps on comfort and weight.
35x12.5R17 34.84 tall x 13.19 wide E load 80lbs
I know that some run this on a stock 7.5in wide wheel but they seem a bit wide to me. These are also the heaviest.
I am leaning toward one of the first 2 options but would like to hear from you.
Thanks!
Daniel
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