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I like the factory 18's. (Not original for my 2k though)

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@MichLC .... do my eyes deceive me or are those wheels a "gold/bronze" color?
I know I must have responded back in 2017 but just in case.... (no way that was that long ago!)... Yes, They are Gold / Bronze... I used spray cans of Wheel Paint special ordered from O’Reilly’s. Red filler / primer initial coat. Let it dry well and then lightly sanded, repeated until it looked good and then painted over with Bronze wheel paint. It lasted very well for 3 years and roughly 80k miles of trail / winter / sunny driving.

I’m debating something different now but really like the balance of looking okay but not having really nice wheels. I have Method’s on another vehicle and don’t like to think about how much I spent and that they might be stolen.
 
@a31gun How much lift do you have?

I am planning to lift mine 2" and wondering is 295 will rub or not.
 
After 92,420 miles on my BFG KO tires (including a good bit of beating on them, off-road and rocks) I was happy to put some BFG KO2s on Gojira. If these last as long I'll be thrilled. 275/75-18, just as before.

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92,000 miles on a set of tires on a 100????

Holy hell. Is that a typo?
Nope, not a typo, just rotated them about every 7k miles like the shop told me to.
 
Just put these on today.. wish I went w/ a larger tire as I think it wouldn't have an issue with rubbing at all. These are 285/70/17 BFG K02's on Icon wheels.

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Just put these on today.. wish I went w/ a larger tire as I think it wouldn't have an issue with rubbing at all. These are 275/70/17 BFG K02's on Icon wheels.

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I did the same a few years ago, got 275/70/17 E KO2's and regretted it, bought some 285/70/17 C KO2's (Rubicon take off's) and love them. Sold the 275/70's for more than I paid for the 285/70's so it's a wash moneywise. I just regeared and i'm looking for 285/75/17 C's in the near future.
 
I did the same a few years ago, got 275/70/17 E KO2's and regretted it, bought some 285/70/17 C KO2's (Rubicon take off's) and love them. Sold the 275/70's for more than I paid for the 285/70's so it's a wash moneywise. I just regeared and i'm looking for 285/75/17 C's in the near future.
lol.. I'm an idiot. I put the wrong tire size in my post, I have 285/70/17.. I wish I went with a 295 or something larger. I have zero rub currently. But today is another day.. and I'm starting to like it more. I came from an 80 series that had 35's.. so everything just looks small
 
Ya'll just wish you had these. $75.00 set of 5 Tundra 18 inch Steelies, $2000.00 Toyo MT's in 295/70/18.:rofl:


 
I did the same a few years ago, got 275/70/17 E KO2's and regretted it, bought some 285/70/17 C KO2's (Rubicon take off's) and love them. Sold the 275/70's for more than I paid for the 285/70's so it's a wash moneywise. I just regeared and i'm looking for 285/75/17 C's in the near future.
Which tire company makes 285/75/17 in a C load?
 
Toyo Open Country A/T III


Ooh 59lbs, not bad for a 34" tire. I was thinking of running Wrangler Duratracs 295/70/18 they're 59lbs too but it's an E load. Don't know how that makes sense but tha'ts what the website says.
 

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