The Offroad Wheel and Tire Thread

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Look into 255/85r16's, they are a 33x10 tire. BFG Mud Terrains use to come in that size... Very popular tire option back in the day...
 

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Look into 255/85r16's, they are a 33x10 tire. BFG Mud Terrains use to come in that size... Very popular tire option back in the day...


cool, I will look into those.


I just did some research on the rears, looks like I might need some wheel spacers on the rears...
 

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The calculator is really helpful. Not only it would give you the comparison size difference, but also the tranny accuracy speed.
 

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Some 17's will Fit stock height? I have now 15's with some 31's pirelli scorpion mud right now, But I use my truck as a daily and I saw some ko2's in 285 r17, or what do you think? Change only tires?
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running 265/75-16 KM2's on saw blades factory everything and absolutely no rubbing. Adding rear spacers to help the look but they aren't needed.
 

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If anyone is interested in tried my dick cepek fun countrys out today. They did really well in mud kept pulling and I never spun it hard to clean them. They good in the rocks too. Mine are 285/75/16s on 99-02 stock wheels. The mud was red clay mud
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cool, I will look into those.


I just did some research on the rears, looks like I might need some wheel spacers on the rears...

I dont know if it matters any more but i had 255/85/16 in super swamper thornbirds which have huge side lugs but i needed 2.5" spacers on the dualls.
They also touched with my empty trailer (7500lbs) hooked up i would recommend 3" spacers.
 
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I dont know if it matters any more but i had 255/85/16 in super swamper thornbirds which have huge side lugs but i needed 2.5" spacers on the dualls.
They also touched with my empty trailer (7500lbs) hooked up i would recommend 3" spacers.

88gmctruck on here used a 1.5 spacer for cooper 255/85/16 and has pretty descent spacing.

I ended up getting a deal on 285/75/16 but I had already bought the 1.5" wheel spacers. theirs still daylight, but I wish I bought a larger wheel spacer.
 
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