Reasonable then! I thought about this for a few extra moments and.... I had 285/75r17 on my 2020 Overland purchased Nov 2019 now that I think back as it was 4 rigs ago.... It had a JKS 3.5 inch lift that had 2 inch bump stop extensions. Stock sport 17 inch rims with stock fenders and a 35x11.5 would have been fully maxed out for size. The 35 vs the 285 is only 0.7 taller. At this time with the Mojave I'm really not wheeling it like I did my JK's a few yrs ago. This is really what makes my tires fit most likely haha4 inches of bump isn't insane at all. I have 37s and chopped rubi fenders with 2 inches of bump up front and I definitely need to add 1" more bump minimum![]()
Pic with the 38's? HOw do you like them?You have Rubi fenders?
I'm currently running 2" front, 1" rear, 4.75" BS wheels, and 38x12.50 Ridge Grappys on a Rubi diesel. A gas truck will likely require 3-4" front bump spacer.
You certainly don't want to end up like a stock diesel without enough up travel and bottoming all the time?
Nice truck! Did you re-gear? If so l, Manual or auto. Any other up grades to Axles? I’m really wanting to go 38sI have a 2.5 Clayton lift with 38 inch Milestar tires no issue what so ever on the street. I have not had a chance to take it off road yet.
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410 gears, auto. Iam getting 18 MPG. Granted I only do 65 on the highway. My average speed is 45-55.Nice truck! Did you re-gear? If so l, Manual or auto. Any other up grades to Axles? I’m really wanting to go 38s
38"Pic with the 38's? HOw do you like them?
Can you add your wheel specs- 17x? Et/bs38"
3" rock krawler lift
Clayton springs
plenty of vertical clearance, however turning only gets me 1 and 1/2 rotations before it rubs
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https://www.iconvehicledynamics.com/wheel/15050/icon-alloys-rebound-pro/?finishID=275Can you add your wheel specs- 17x? Et/bs