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Wheels and tires

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by The bull, May 23, 2019.

  1. May 23, 2019 at 6:41 PM
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    The bull

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    im looking for an offset wheel and tire combo. I have 3” front 1 1/2” rear leveling kit on my 2016 1794. I’m now running (nitto Trail Grappler MT
    LT 285/65 R18)
    TRD wheels. Only because the nitto 33” are actually 32 “ which are the only mud tires I could find that won’t rub. I’m looking to maybe go to 35’s without any modifications. Or stay with 33’s but with a wider stance. Any suggestions?
     
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    Maybe. But a 295/70/18 should work. 35’s might need to do the BMC depending on the the rim offset (+18 to +25). But what’s another $200.
     
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  8. May 24, 2019 at 4:17 AM
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    Welcome. I have decided to go with a 34" tire. 33" is too small for our wheel openings, and 35" has the possibility to rub. On a 18" wheel a 295/70/18 is 34.25" and 285/75/18 is 34.84" which gets close to 35". The 34.25" would work fine with the 3" leveling. It might rub a little on the inside at your skid plate. I am thinking of adding spacers to change the offset to about +20, which is the sweet spot for these trucks to avoid rubbing on the inside and outside. Some guys on this site will advise against spacers, but many have run them without issues. Or if you want to get aftermarket wheels, +18 to +20 would be the wheels to go with.
     
  9. May 24, 2019 at 9:14 AM
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    Thanks guys for all the info. Much appreciated
     

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