I went with 35s on my overland diesel. I'm glad I read about people feeling the difference with recalibrating the tire size. I noticed the difference right away after recalibrating. It felt sluggish before and now it feels like it can breath.
I have these same ones on my overland. I love them so far. Quiet on the road. Great traction in sand aired down to 20. Able to go uphill with rocks and had no issues. I would buy these again when the time comes.
What tires are you running on your trailer?
I have an PROD 176 and 179. I have the original Westlake 235s on my 176. I found it to be bouncier than my 179 with Goodyear Endurance 225s. The ride feels more stable with the goodyear. Your trailer tires could be spongy and giving you the feeling...
I bought some rims(17x9.0) with a +12 offset. I was under the impression it was a -12 offset. I already ordered tires(315/70/17) for the rims thinking it was a -12 offset. Now knowing it was as +12 offset, will I experience any rubbing with the +12 rims with 315/70/17 tires?
No lift on a Diesel...