Anyone running a similar setup?
Check out the survey results here. Based on gaijin's response, it looks like they will fit without rubbing and modification, but of course YMMV.
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Anyone running a similar setup?
Considering jumping to 17x8.5 0" offset Method 702 w/ KO2 285/70R17 116Q. Also considering Icon Vector 17x8.5 25" offset if that would reduce any rub.
2013 LC w/ stock suspension. How much rub would I experience if any?
By minor adjustment do you just mean using a heat gun to make room? I would prefer not to trim anything.0 offset- lots of plastic adjusting/heating/molding/trimming and removal of front mud flaps
+25 offset- minor plastic adjustment and most likely remove mud flaps
You won't need to trim. Just remove mud flaps and heat gun the front of the fender liner forward a bitBy minor adjustment do you just mean using a heat gun to make room? I would prefer not to trim anything.
Gotcha. Thats what I needed to know. Thanks!You won't need to trim. Just remove mud flaps and heat gun the front of the fender liner forward a bit
That's plenty. Do you plan to put 11,500 lbs in your rig? While you're looking at skinnies take a peak at kenda kr601 35x10.5x17, also a D rated 3 ply sidewall, hybrid not full mud.I'm looking at the Goodyear MT 33x10.50x17 but it's only D rated at 2910lbs... any input as to it rated high enough?
Maxxis Razr MT looks like a pretty good MT option too. Pricey.thanks for the reminder @grinchy on the Kendas! I'll look into them. also, looking at the kanati Mud hog(old Goodyear MT pattern) a buddy of mine has them and really likes them!
That’s pretty great. Wonder if it’s still holding air? Those mts get a lot of play in the 100 and 80forums as a budget option. That design is pretty ancient. The kr601 is newish, like within A year. Looks a lot like a duratrac. Automotive Tires, Passenger Car Tires, Light Truck Tires, UHP Tires | Automotive | Kenda Tires | Klever R/TView attachment 2394960 just found this on the Kenda website.. posted by an unhappy customer... FWIW
A whole string of bad Reviews for chunking After years of great. I wonder if people started running past the dot date +7.View attachment 2394960 just found this on the Kenda website.. posted by an unhappy customer... FWIW
Goodyear also has a 275/80/17 option if you wanted a bit bigger..I'm looking at the Goodyear MT 33x10.50x17 but it's only D rated at 2910lbs... any input as to it rated high enough?
That's a great option I wasn't aware of. Thanks for pointing out. I run 275/80/18 right now, and have been looking for a slightly smaller mud option. I like 275/80 on the truck . . . slim is in.Goodyear also has a 275/80/17 option if you wanted a bit bigger..
(aka can you get those and tell me if they work
... hahaah)
None. The range for 275 goes up to 9"wide rim.I really like the 275/80 but i have 8.5" wheels ... vs. the recommended 8" NOT sure how big a deal that is ..
I'm looking at the Goodyear MT 33x10.50x17 but it's only D rated at 2910lbs... any input as to it rated high enough?
For anyone who just skipped to the end of this thread, I will save you some trouble ...33s are as big as you are going to be able to run without extensive modification.