whiteglad
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The tire you reference is spec'ed at 33.9" and 61 lb. My choice, 255-80-17E Falken, is 33.1" and 52 lb. I corrected my previous post to list the cubic inches at 219.9 not 216.
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Wow then 35's should be no problem!Completely stock Max Tow with 37x12.50r17 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on OEM Rubi wheels. No issues so far including driving all over muddy and primitive construction sites since we are one of the first trades out doing work. Planning to add a lift or spacer at some point but for every day driving this will suffice. Down to between 16.1-17 mpg from stock.
Very cool, those just came out o believe. Did they take much weight to balance? Are they quiet?Just added Micky Thomson Baja Boss A/T 255/85r17 (35/10R17). Very aggressive looking ATs compared to Falken ATs.
Pictures are with stock Rubicon suspension and stock wheels.
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Mac,Very cool, those just came out o believe. Did they take much weight to balance? Are they quiet?
I would assume stock, +44 or close would not have had the same issue as it would not have pushed the front outside edge of the tires that far forward.Yes, wheel width and offset is the key. Even with a good amount of positive offset (+10) on aftermarket wheels, 35s would NOT even come close to fitting my Max Tow. Had to use a 2" level in the front and take a Dremel to the edge of the air dam on both sides.
I think on stock wheels you might clear 35s, maybe, but I wouldn't recommend it on totally stock suspension with stock bumpers and closure panels.
Thanks for the info, I need to run 37 BFG AT KOs from tire store to home(about 5 miles). Then to the shop (about 25 miles) later this month for the 3.5” lift, 5:13’s or 4:88’s ?, and ARB lockers.@Shane….I had zero issues with 35s. No issues with 37s but decided to that route for aesthetics. Once I get the lift I will be more confident about hitting the trails but for every day driving 37s are no issue.
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