jug13
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2020 Gladiator Rubicon. Currently on Falken wildpeake at3w 285/70/17 and stock wheels.
I wanna go 1-2 sizes up, so probably 285/75/17 or 35x11.5, but I’m trying to keep the same wheels if possible. Some of the 35s online recommend a wheel width of 9 inches, which means mine are too small - safety hazard?
Also important- not an off road car. Mostly highway. Driving a lot, driving fast.
Living in Florida so snow ratings don’t matter.
people suggested all season, but I don’t think they exist in those sizes. Like Michelin etc.
someone suggested Nokian Outpost nAT, and they do get good reviews, but all I’m seeing online are AT - isn’t that the line that was made in russia and is now discontinued? Meaning the tires being sold are several years old?
of course some people suggested Wildpeake At4w, I just wonder if there’s something better.
bfg ko2 seem to be very popular, but mostly among off road guys. Toyo and Nitto are popular, but supposedly very loud on the highway, which wouldn’t make sense for me.
I wanna go 1-2 sizes up, so probably 285/75/17 or 35x11.5, but I’m trying to keep the same wheels if possible. Some of the 35s online recommend a wheel width of 9 inches, which means mine are too small - safety hazard?
Also important- not an off road car. Mostly highway. Driving a lot, driving fast.
Living in Florida so snow ratings don’t matter.
people suggested all season, but I don’t think they exist in those sizes. Like Michelin etc.
someone suggested Nokian Outpost nAT, and they do get good reviews, but all I’m seeing online are AT - isn’t that the line that was made in russia and is now discontinued? Meaning the tires being sold are several years old?
of course some people suggested Wildpeake At4w, I just wonder if there’s something better.
bfg ko2 seem to be very popular, but mostly among off road guys. Toyo and Nitto are popular, but supposedly very loud on the highway, which wouldn’t make sense for me.
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