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Understood. Thanks.

I’ve looked at a number of JT setups with the same wheel and they don’t look too obnoxious so I think I’ll be ok.
oh its so hard to go wrong with JTs. you could go negative offset and still be pretty mild. If your worried about keeping a good scrub radius keep it tighter tho. 0 offset with a thin tire should still be a good positive radius.
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All good points about snow driving. I only drive in snow if I want to, and I don’t. ?
naw you got a mojave, snow is just like sand but more bipolar lol.
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I get that for sure. That is why I bought 1.5” wheel spacers for the Mickeys, but being on Mojave wheels (37 offset), they ended up not being so tucked in without the spacers. Not as much as I was thinking and being winter dedicated, figured keeping them tight would be a good thing.

I will absolutely rock the 255 Mickeys on the 8.5” wide 0 offset Method wheels and may not wait to wear out or even sell the Kendas.

First picture are the 255 Mickeys on 37 offset Mojave wheels with 1.5” spacers and on a 2” AEV lifted vehicle. I do not know what offset wheel minus spacers math/equivalent would be.

The second & third picture are the 255 Mickeys on Mojave wheels and no wheel spacers.

The forth picture is the Kenda 10.5” wide tires on said 8.5” wide and 0 offset wheels. No wheel spacers. Also 2” AEV lifted.

Just to give you an idea.

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Thanks.

37 = 1.46” so that seems about right with the spacers.

First or Last pic would be just fine for me, just don’t want half the tire sticking out.

Appreciate the responses, I know this is the 456,458th “what tire” thread and it gets old. But tires are expensive and I’m trying to make the right decision. Is the 10.5 Kenda about the same width as the M/T 255/85?
 

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Thanks.

37 = 1.46” so that seems about right with the spacers.

First or Last pic would be just fine for me, just don’t want half the tire sticking out.

Appreciate the responses, I know this is the 456,458th “what tire” thread and it gets old. But tires are expensive and I’m trying to make the right decision. Is the 10.5 Kenda about the same width as the M/T 255/85?
its .5" -.75" thinner
 

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Thanks.

37 = 1.46” so that seems about right with the spacers.

First or Last pic would be just fine for me, just don’t want half the tire sticking out.
I just edited/added some offset comparison photos. 255 Mickeys on 8.5” wide 0 offset wheels will basically be just as you see in that 4th. photo.
 
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I just edited/added some offset comparison photos. 255 Mickeys on 8.5” wide zero offset wheels will basically be just as you see in that 4th. photo.
Thanks.

I may need to consider these tires. I am not a huge fan of the really narrow look however that would bother me a lot less than being tucked in which doesn’t look like it will be an issue with the wheels I have.

Yeah yeah I know function over form, aesthetics matter too. Get both:)
 

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Thanks.

I may need to consider these tires. I am not a huge fan of the really narrow look however that would bother me a lot less than being tucked in which doesn’t look like it will be an issue with the wheels I have.
I am trying to not pile on here, but I am just bored. Work truck is in for usual service, so I home wasting time. Hah!

Yes, I am also advocating for “pizza cutter” tires. Should have listened to my dad about wide vs. narrow 35 years ago. He knew, of course. Lol.

Anyhow… generally speaking, the thing I just do not get is the thought of these tires being “really narrow” looking. I mean… aside from tire/wheel poke and such, they are basically 10” wide on 7.5” wide wheels. On 8.5” wide wheels, they will be marginally/slighter wider than these photos. Which to me… look pretty darn good (IMO).

Anyway… good luck. It appears you are leaning in a better choice (IMO) than initially with the R/Ts for year round in Wisconsin.

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I had the kendas and was disappointed with them. Now have a set of Toyo trail r/t and so far happy with them. Think they are D rated.

A C rated tire would be best for on road and an AT tire would be better for snow.
 

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I think I’ve got it narrowed down to:

255/85 Baja Boss
285/75 Open Country AT3

Leaning the latter.

As my wife says…. Make a damn decision :CWL:
 

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To add I have 285/75r17 toyos on my rig, great tires.
 

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Is 285 70 17 too short for what you want?

About 1" shorter, but you get some more choices.
 
 







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