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I e also got an Overland and hated the stock Bridgestone tires. I went from the stock 255/70/18 to a 265/70/18 Falken Wildpeak AT3W. I know there isn’t much of a size difference between them but I gotta say I love the Falkens. They worked great this past winter and they aren’t a loud, annoying tire like some. I’d check them out imo.
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I could have probably gone a little bigger but I didn’t feel I needed 35s
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I ended up ordering a set of Nokian RockProof mud tires in size 275/70/18 (load range E). The deal from SimpleTire was really good - $889 shipped for 4. I'll pick up something different for winter. These tires look awesome; I've had great luck with Nokian tires (for winter) in the past. I'm also going to put a set of 1.5" or 1.75" spacers on as well.
 

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When I bought my Overland and sold my Sport S, I swapped the rims and tires from one to the other. You can pick up a set of 17's off a Sport S fairly cheap.
 

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Yeah, I'm thinking of picking up a set of Sport 17" rims cheaply for winter and putting a set of 31.5" snow tires on it.

I ordered Terraflex 1.75" hub centric wheel spacers.
 
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Update- the order was canceled due to out of stock with no expected in stock date.

I’m now considering 295/70/18 possibly some Falken Wildpeaks. Given the spacers I have in order, will this tire size fit the stock Overland rims? No lift or level needed? How much of a drag on acceleration and braking are tires of this size?

These are certainly it mud tires, but perhaps a better compromise given the road driving I do as well.
 
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OK, I ordered the 295/70/18 Falken Wildpeak AT3W tires today; may have them tomorrow. I also have the Terraflex spacers, 1.75." I'll put the Gladiator up on jack stands and remove all 4 wheels and tires; have the shop next door mount and balance them; then I'll install the new spacers and new tires. If things are tight, I might install a front 1.5" spacer life. I think it will definitely make the Gladiator look a lot more rugged than the original Bridgestone All Seasons. Hopefully it drives as well.
 
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295/70/18 Falken Wildpeak AT3W installed on stock Overland rims - no rubbing at full lock - zero modifications.

However, I would suspect there would be rubbing and / or fender damage if you went off road like this.

I intend to install my 1.75" Terraflex spacers soon, maybe tonight. I wish they were only 0.75" instead of 1.75, because I don't want them to stick out too far, but we'll see how they look. As it is, the tires look great but the Jeep still looks a bit narrow, which needs to be fixed.

I'll post photos once the spacers are on. I also plan to do a 1.5" front level, or possibly a 2.5" front / 1.5" rear spacer lift. I don't want the vehicle to handle poorly however.

I would say in my very short drive, the Jeep does not drive quite as nice. Ride is noticeably more harsh, and the steering is heavier. Not a surprise considering the load range E tires and added width. Pressures are at 38. I might drop down to 35psi, see if it helps at all.
 

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275/70R18 Falken Rubitrex A/Ts. Got them yesterday. Couldn’t take the Bridgestones any longer. And yes …it’s a tarp in the garage. My garage is also my gym.
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Did the spacers last night. Everything seems good. With the larger tire, you immediately see the need to at least level the front end, so I'll probably do a 1.5" puck level. That still doesn't give these tires much room to flex though, so I might do the 2.5" front / 1.5" rear. Not really wanting to modify the suspension much at this point, but still want off-road capability.
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