BATomov
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Hey everyone,
I’ve made a ton of posts trying to figure this out for myself, but I’ve finally narrowed it down to 2 options and could really use some guidance.
For context: I drive a 2024 Gladiator Sport S (no max tow). For all intents and purposes, she’s stock. I do a lot of mixed driving, and it’s really important to me that I keep MPG in check and stay comfortable on long road trips. I don’t wheel very hard—mostly ripping around a farm with some mud holes—but I want to keep that option open. The one non-negotiable for me is that whatever setup I run, it cannot have rubbing issues even at max articulation. I’m a perfectionist and like to overbuild things so they run smooth and worry-free, like factory.
Option 1:
The benefits are obvious: basically nothing major changes. I’d get a slightly better look, more front-end clearance, and a jump from road tires to A/Ts. Since I’m not pushing the setup much, I’d keep good gas mileage, comfort, and reliability—while still improving looks and functionality.
Option 2:
The thought process here is a more aggressive stance with a little poke. The spacers’ main job is to prevent rubbing at max articulation with the wider tires. But this is where I’m hung up—some say this setup still rubs, even with level + spacers. If that’s true, I’d rule it out completely, because I absolutely do not want rub. I’ve also heard mixed things about wheel spacers in general.
Ideally, I’d just grab new rims with a better offset and run wider tires, but I’m not made of money right now and really like the look of the stock machined aluminum wheels.
So what do y’all think? Am I right to be worried about rub? I know to a lot of you this probably sounds like two “punk” setups, but I’m new and trying to learn. I just want my truck to perform well on and off road, look good, and be reliable.
If anyone is running either of these setups, please share pics. And if you need any other details or clarifications, let me know. Appreciate any help!
TL;DR: 2024 Gladiator Sport S, stock rims. Trying to decide between:
I’ve made a ton of posts trying to figure this out for myself, but I’ve finally narrowed it down to 2 options and could really use some guidance.
For context: I drive a 2024 Gladiator Sport S (no max tow). For all intents and purposes, she’s stock. I do a lot of mixed driving, and it’s really important to me that I keep MPG in check and stay comfortable on long road trips. I don’t wheel very hard—mostly ripping around a farm with some mud holes—but I want to keep that option open. The one non-negotiable for me is that whatever setup I run, it cannot have rubbing issues even at max articulation. I’m a perfectionist and like to overbuild things so they run smooth and worry-free, like factory.
Option 1:
- Teraflex 1.5” level kit (would start with the 1” puck and see how it looks)
- 285/70R17 on stock rims
The benefits are obvious: basically nothing major changes. I’d get a slightly better look, more front-end clearance, and a jump from road tires to A/Ts. Since I’m not pushing the setup much, I’d keep good gas mileage, comfort, and reliability—while still improving looks and functionality.
Option 2:
- Spidertrax 1.75” wheel spacers
- Same Teraflex level
- 295/70R17 (top end of width allowance for stock rims)
The thought process here is a more aggressive stance with a little poke. The spacers’ main job is to prevent rubbing at max articulation with the wider tires. But this is where I’m hung up—some say this setup still rubs, even with level + spacers. If that’s true, I’d rule it out completely, because I absolutely do not want rub. I’ve also heard mixed things about wheel spacers in general.
Ideally, I’d just grab new rims with a better offset and run wider tires, but I’m not made of money right now and really like the look of the stock machined aluminum wheels.
So what do y’all think? Am I right to be worried about rub? I know to a lot of you this probably sounds like two “punk” setups, but I’m new and trying to learn. I just want my truck to perform well on and off road, look good, and be reliable.
If anyone is running either of these setups, please share pics. And if you need any other details or clarifications, let me know. Appreciate any help!
TL;DR: 2024 Gladiator Sport S, stock rims. Trying to decide between:
- Option 1: Teraflex level + 285/70R17 (safe, simple, reliable, keeps MPG/comfort)
- Option 2: Teraflex level + 295/70R17 + Spidertrax 1.75” spacers (more aggressive look, possible rub, spacer concerns)
Worried about rub at max articulation and long-term reliability.
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