I have been researching tires on MUD ever since I got my 80 back in 2004 waiting for the current 275/70's to wear out. I have researched the 265 vs 285 threads to death, but until I actually drive with larger tires I will never know. I am hoping to get swayed one way or the other by this thread and apologize for any repeat information as I know this topic is covered frequently.
My rig is primarily used for family trips across Washington in the winter where we will cross a mountain pass (4k max elevation) and go through the Columbia River gorge which is a fairly steep grade, but all relatively low in elevation compared to the Colorado passes. We don't tow anything during these trips.
I want 285's for a little extra lift during winter logging road excursions, but don't want to hit 2nd gear repeatedly when crossing WA mountain passes with the family. If I go with 285's I plan to install Slee's speedo correction gear as well to help with the shift points. If 2nd gear is my fate with 285's then I will most likely go the 265 route instead. I have no plans to regear for 285's.
I get nervous when I read threads like:
What also concerns me there are muliptle threads where someone was trying to make the same decision, got 265's and now wish they had gone with 285's. Examples:
I am really torn between the 2 sizes and can’t seem to be swung one way or the other. Any help would be much appreciated.
BTW...currently, running OME 861/862 low height springs with no plans for more lift.
Thanks,
Russell
My rig is primarily used for family trips across Washington in the winter where we will cross a mountain pass (4k max elevation) and go through the Columbia River gorge which is a fairly steep grade, but all relatively low in elevation compared to the Colorado passes. We don't tow anything during these trips.
I want 285's for a little extra lift during winter logging road excursions, but don't want to hit 2nd gear repeatedly when crossing WA mountain passes with the family. If I go with 285's I plan to install Slee's speedo correction gear as well to help with the shift points. If 2nd gear is my fate with 285's then I will most likely go the 265 route instead. I have no plans to regear for 285's.
I get nervous when I read threads like:
I drove the 80 from southern Idaho last weekend, and had to hit 2nd gear several times that I don't usually have to with the 265s, white bird hill and the lewiston grade. Granted, I had 7 people in there with some gear as well, but still....
What also concerns me there are muliptle threads where someone was trying to make the same decision, got 265's and now wish they had gone with 285's. Examples:
After reading all the tire threads I decided to go with Revo's. But I let the tire guy talk me out of the bigger size. 'Louder, rougher ride, odometer is off...blah blah blah...wife won't like 'em, blah blah blah.'
I gave in and got the smaller 265's. I wish now that I hadn't.
Yes I am running 265/75 sized tires! And Yes I do regret it! I should of went with 285/75/16.
Ashooter,
That is a tall skinny tire, are you unhappy witht he 265-75-16 you have on now or is this just due to needing replacements? I have the same size and kind of wish I had gone to the 285 series, especially since I am looking to gain about 2" when I replace the sagging springs.
Glen
I am really torn between the 2 sizes and can’t seem to be swung one way or the other. Any help would be much appreciated.
BTW...currently, running OME 861/862 low height springs with no plans for more lift.
Thanks,
Russell
. I think youre fine, and the extra clearance will help on your logging trips. 
So if you aren't hitting 2nd on the Lewiston grade I should have no problems on Snoqualmie or Stevens. Basically, you are only shifting out of overdrive and maintaining a decent speed with some meaty MT's to boot. Good to know. Your post is leaning me even more toward 285's...