Hi,
I'm new to 4wd vehicles but trying to learn. Primarily will be used off pavement for things like: kayaking on rivers / lakes (soft/mud ground), beaches (soft sand), fire roads (ruts/grooves, sand/gravel, mud during rainy seasons), snow (both on pavement and off pavement). Relatively tame off pavement stuff; no intention of rock climbing and doing more advanced things that may be risky for me and/or the car.
I'm looking to get BFG K02 - they seem to be the most recommended in terms of hardiness and traction for paved and non-paved terrains (wet and dry).
But not sure what size to get. Currently have 285/50/20. I'm thinking about:
1) 285/55/20 - a little extra sidewall height to air down slightly if needed?
2) 285/50/20 - keep stock dimensions
3) 285/65/18 - maximize sidewall height without sacrificing width and/or not requiring other changes to avoid rubbing (do I need offset?). Sounds like this would fit (32.6" total diameter?)
Given "easy" to "easy-moderate" usages, what is generally indicated here?
I'm new to 4wd vehicles but trying to learn. Primarily will be used off pavement for things like: kayaking on rivers / lakes (soft/mud ground), beaches (soft sand), fire roads (ruts/grooves, sand/gravel, mud during rainy seasons), snow (both on pavement and off pavement). Relatively tame off pavement stuff; no intention of rock climbing and doing more advanced things that may be risky for me and/or the car.
I'm looking to get BFG K02 - they seem to be the most recommended in terms of hardiness and traction for paved and non-paved terrains (wet and dry).
But not sure what size to get. Currently have 285/50/20. I'm thinking about:
1) 285/55/20 - a little extra sidewall height to air down slightly if needed?
2) 285/50/20 - keep stock dimensions
3) 285/65/18 - maximize sidewall height without sacrificing width and/or not requiring other changes to avoid rubbing (do I need offset?). Sounds like this would fit (32.6" total diameter?)
Given "easy" to "easy-moderate" usages, what is generally indicated here?