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35 Skinnies, Do they exist?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by scooterprint, Jul 4, 2022.

  1. Jul 4, 2022 at 9:38 PM
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    scooterprint

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    Hello,
    I'm looking at moving up to 35s in the not-so-distant future. I'd like to maintain my 17x7.5" factory wheels, so I guess I'm in the market for something skinnier than 12.50 wide tires. It looks like the only options are Super Swampers or T/A KO2s. I feel like I have to be missing a few other options here...

    Thanks
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    Edit: I'm specifically looking for M/Ts.
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  2. Jul 4, 2022 at 9:42 PM
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    35X10.50 is a size. Not sure how hard to find.
     
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    The 255/85-17 is a 34 x 10
     
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  5. Jul 4, 2022 at 10:10 PM
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    I believe the Toyo Open Country AT III comes in a 35x11.5r20 ha. Random size and an AT, but…. also available, if I remember correctly.
     
  7. Jul 4, 2022 at 10:29 PM
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  8. Jul 4, 2022 at 10:41 PM
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    285/75R18 is exactly that: a slightly taller—34.8 vs 34.5 (the true diameter of a 35), a skinnier 35 that requires no cab mount chop or cutting up fenders to fit with a 2” lift.
    Edited to add: lots of options in this size, too, from Goodyear, Toyo, Falken, Yokohama, Nitto, and Cooper. But if you’re staying on 17s, there will probably be a lot fewer options.
    Here’s an older pic of mine:
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  9. Jul 4, 2022 at 10:46 PM
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    Probably won't fit a 2004 the same way. I run 285/75/17 on my 05 DC and that is the max without way more work than I did.
     
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    Ahh. Yep. Didn’t see the 1st gen in the OP’s pic. Plenty o’ options for skinny 35s on an 18” rim, but if he wants to stay on 17s, probably far more limited.
     
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  11. Jul 4, 2022 at 11:03 PM
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    My experience with the same truck in 2WD (in my case) is that a 275/70/17 fits all day long at least leveled up front. That's about a 32.2-4" at 10.4. A 33X10.50 should fit easy leveled as well. A 285/75/17 (33.7X11.2) takes some work, but is a great size. I run 3/4" spacers for frame rub, adjusted my bump stops, trimmed liners, hammered pinch welds, and stuff them without loosening my fenders...barely. A super skinny 35 is out there I believe that will work for 1st gen, but the up-travel is still a concern on turns for the fenders, unless we have a rad lift. So rad, 35" isn't a fit concern at all.
     
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    Close to full stuff on spaced bump stops and sub 34" tires. Not much room left on mine.
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    Well, he did help me with most things, so...
     
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    That's OK, I can never remember what state you guys are in. Unless it's CA. I just assume everyone else is in TX, AZ, TN or somewhere with snow.
     
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    I'm on 285/70r17s right now. The actual size is 32.9x11.70. Rocking the 17x7.5 +18 split-spoke wheels with 1.5" spacers, which is effectively 3.46 backspacing. I believe if I move to 1.25 spacers, it should actually increase my tire clearance, though I know when I go to 35s, I will have to tub my cab corners.

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  16. Jul 5, 2022 at 12:07 PM
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    I think you got this if the tires are found, I'll try a search.
     
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    Those kendas look good. I always like the pie cutter look and performance
     
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    Mickey thompsons 255/85/17, they call them 35/10/17.
    Fricken love them compared to my cooper stt pro’s

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    285/75/18...
     
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    Kinda reviving a dead thread here, but I've nearly worn out my Maxxis Razr ATs at 21,000 miles. I believe I have an alignment issue causing premature wear, but we'll ignore that for now.
    It looks like kenda has come out with their new KR629 MT2s which you can get in a 35x10.50r17 size. Really has me thinking about getting a set.
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