AstroZombie
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I would trip on that step daily, throw a him and twist an ankle LOL35 Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT on 2” spacer lift![]()
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I would trip on that step daily, throw a him and twist an ankle LOL35 Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT on 2” spacer lift![]()
Haha I might have tripped on it a couple times. It’s a beach house that belongs to a friend and I’ll go stay there every once in a while.I would trip on that step daily, throw a him and twist an ankle LOL
What offset are you running?Maybe check the wheel and tire section for research. I have similar requirements and went with the venerable BFG KO2's which I was able to get a great deal from @Discount Tire with their price match.
Here is what they look like on a stock height Mojave.
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0 offsetWhat offset are you running?
Great looking rig, and tire/wheel combo! Thanks for sharing!Running 35/12.5/17, Wildpeak AT3s, and Method 703s with 0 offset. Great combo!
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38 psi is probably a little high. Stock psi is lower and for a smaller and less load capacity tire.I foud XR takeoffs and added these to my 2023 and boy they are louder than the Falken 285 that were on my Rubicon. The ride isnt as good either, factory suspension. I guess worse ride for better looks. 38 lbs in each tire
What lift are you running?I put BFG KO2s on mine and they were very nice with factory 4.10s. But then I went to the BFG KO2 37-12.50, actually 36.5. IMO, these are just the best tire ever. They ride better and turn easy due to the narrower bowed tread. The 4.10s did OK as they are only 1 pound heavier than the 315s. But I got 4.88s and now life is good. Same or better MPG than the 315s. 37s will be my tire forever.
I’ve been looking for 35 x 11.5 x 17 Nitto ridge grapplers for 2 months and nowhere in Canada!!! Should I move up to a 37?Hello!
We just ordered the Clayton 2.5" lift for our Rubi. We have the stock rim/tire (33's and Falkens). Want to upgrade to 35's of course due to the lift. Our normal tire store in Oregon (Schwab's) has a couple options, but honestly, I don't know what to choose. We offroad alot, mainly logging roads, forest service roads, etc... However we are starting to split our time between OR and AR. In AR, they have a river crossing about every other mile it seems.
So.... what to choose? Something that can handle Rain (Oregon), Gravel/Forest Roads (Everywhere), Snow (Oregon), and Rocky Paths with River Crossings (Arkansas).
Anyone had a similar design issue? Please, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Vicky