You will be fine. Beat down the pinch weld and trim/reform the plastic bulge in front of it. I've been running on and wheeling 285/75/17 (33.8") tires for over a year now. I do have spacers. There has been zero rubbing.
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I'm a road/track guy as well. Everything you talked about certainly matters but to a lesser degree for off road vehicles. Folks here aren't taking Turn 1 at 120 mph. They are not usually driving at the absolute limit of adhesion. They are happy if their LC goes down the freeway straight. Scrub radius takes a back seat to flopping their LC. 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 series only have one alignment adjustment.... front Toe. Tire stretch? They don't want that.... they want the opposite. They want to keep the tires from de-beading.Ya'll should try and stuff an 11" tire on the rear of a BMW M2 or VW Golf R .. the conversation and specification impacts between scrub radius, wheel offset, suspension drop, stiffness, camber, tire width, tire manufacturer, stretch .. etc. will make this groups' heads spin and explode haha! It is hard to disseminate between people with opinions and people with facts developed from real world experience.
I'm a road/track guy as well. Everything you talked about certainly matters but to a lesser degree for off road vehicles. Folks here aren't taking Turn 1 at 120 mph. They are not usually driving at the absolute limit of adhesion. They are happy if their LC goes down the freeway straight. Scrub radius takes a back seat to flopping their LC. 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 series only have one alignment adjustment.... front Toe. Tire stretch? They don't want that.... they want the opposite. They want to keep the tires from de-beading.
For those who are hyper-sensitive about it all, I suggest stock or 1" lift height and 33's. Be happy.
@jackhossross You probably know this already but by going from a 31" tire to a 35" tire, you'll have changed the scrub radius. (More negative than stock). This is not something we normally deal with track vehicles as the tire diameter remains relatively close to stock.
The GX is the cats meow! Ha-ha-ha!@r2m Yeah, I remember you. I’ve had The Hundy for almost 20 yrs… an 80 and a bunch of 70’s. Never had a GX, though I wouldn’t mind one!
The GX is the cats meow! Ha-ha-ha!
HUGE upgrade from my wife's and my '98 hundys we each had. We got rid of hers with 285,000 miles and mine with 265,000 miles and both still ran great. Just the paint and leather was all burnt out from age, wet surf gear, etc.
My wife and I did a 9 day trip to Main from our home in So. Cal. just to find a lobster dinner in the height of COVID. Our GX is awesome. Even doing 1,000 mile days!
If you have the budget and an extra space in the driveway, I highly recommend.
But again, I'm sure most anyone/everyone on this forum feels the same way.
Damn … this makes me really want to do this.All works well, need to reshape or relocate my washer fluid bottle. Stock suspension and 35’s with 20mm body lift. Stock bump stops. Zero offset … and yes I had to do the pinch welds. Rear tires tuck under fender at full articulation just barely and the fronts are about a ¼ inch clear at full compression under load. I might add another 10 mm to the front and graduate down in 3mm increments so it would be 1.5” front and 1” rear body lift. Not a huge fan of body lifts but with IFS I didn’t want to give up travel.
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Question: Exactly what is the O.D. of your "35" tires? People call my 315/70R17 a 35" tire but actual diameter is 34.4".All works well, need to reshape or relocate my washer fluid bottle. Stock suspension and 35’s with 20mm body lift. Stock bump stops. Zero offset … and yes I had to do the pinch welds. Rear tires tuck under fender at full articulation just barely and the fronts are about a ¼ inch clear at full compression under load. I might add another 10 mm to the front and graduate down in 3mm increments so it would be 1.5” front and 1” rear body lift. Not a huge fan of body lifts but with IFS I didn’t want to give up travel.
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Specs for the tires are 34.6" I measured them unmounted (pencil against the wall technique) with 45psi at 34.9" so pretty close. At 80psi they would likely be a mm or two taller. They are a little less than 10" wide and SUPER quiet. The same tire in 35x12.50 measures 34.8" so likely about 4mm taller but MUCH wider. OH, and I referenced your above posts when doing this! Thanks for all the info BTW.Question: Exactly what is the O.D. of your "35" tires? People call my 315/70R17 a 35" tire but actual diameter is 34.4".
On my '98 Hundy I built my own body lift because, same as you, I wanted 35" tires but was maxed out on what suspension travel available for the 100 series LC's.
Here's one link to my lift:
And here, start at post #13: larger tires without lift - https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/larger-tires-without-lift.826882/#post-9494891Venturing into rarefied air - 2" body lift
I'll be attempting a 2" body lift on my Hundy in a couple of weeks, or when ever I finish my reseach. Here's the plan so far: 1. Material: 2" O.D. UHMW Polyethylene rod. Supplier: McMaster-Carr; $17.12/ft (10 mounting points X 2" each = 2 feet needed) 2. 2" over stock bolts to...forum.ih8mud.com
Yes, that's me in my old 100 series.
You will probably need a couple of buddies, floor jacks/jack stands to do this in your driveway. But it's not too bad of a project.
can you tell me which lower arms you got. i see they are icons. never seen those before.Haven't wheeled it yet with the 35s! But hopefully I don't have too much rubbing when flexed. Excited to get her out and stretch her legs!
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same what are thosecan you tell me which lower arms you got. i see they are icons. never seen those before.
What an awesome size (35x10.5)Hey guys - after successfully running Kenda Klever's (35x10.5r17) on Evo Corse 17x8et40 for the past year I am selling those and putting on TRD Rock Warriors with the 1.25" spacers.
I will report how a 17x8et18 (after the spacers) works with the 35" Klever. I'll be very bummed if I am back to effing around with this truck's rubber setup, just got a good price on TRD Rock Warriors and wanted to change it up a bit.