Hey all,
I recently posted that I have a new wheel and tire setup on my GX, but unfortunately, I'm just not happy with the current setup and looking to see what you all recommend. I currently have 17x8 w/ 0 offset wheels wrapped with 265/70R17 BF Goodrich KO3s. I've trimmed the rear liners that are molder into the factory step and that's alleviate a little bit of the problem, and I've taken off the mini mudflap/deflector in the front on each side. The tires are still rubbing front and back in certain scenarios, typically under full lock left or right and when either accelerating or reversing in any more-than-idle condition.
I think the sizing is correct but the aggressive nature/design of the tread pattern or the overall geometry of the tire is something that I don't think I can work around. I know that doing a BMC, getting sliders, and molding the front liners with heat will continue to help, but those are all things that I'm slowly doing and want to drive the vehicle now.
I am able to return these tires for another set, so I think that's what I'm leaning towards now. Here's what I'm looking for:
Thanks for any input that y'all can provide!
I recently posted that I have a new wheel and tire setup on my GX, but unfortunately, I'm just not happy with the current setup and looking to see what you all recommend. I currently have 17x8 w/ 0 offset wheels wrapped with 265/70R17 BF Goodrich KO3s. I've trimmed the rear liners that are molder into the factory step and that's alleviate a little bit of the problem, and I've taken off the mini mudflap/deflector in the front on each side. The tires are still rubbing front and back in certain scenarios, typically under full lock left or right and when either accelerating or reversing in any more-than-idle condition.
I think the sizing is correct but the aggressive nature/design of the tread pattern or the overall geometry of the tire is something that I don't think I can work around. I know that doing a BMC, getting sliders, and molding the front liners with heat will continue to help, but those are all things that I'm slowly doing and want to drive the vehicle now.
I am able to return these tires for another set, so I think that's what I'm leaning towards now. Here's what I'm looking for:
- Reliable, good construction. Don't necessarily need a tire that's going to withstand jagged rocks, but would like a little sidewall protection beyond the average tire you'll find from the factory.
- Good in weather (I'm mainly in Florida, so wet weather, and I take roadtrips all the time so might find myself in snowy conditions as well).
- Quiet (this vehicle is going to be driven primarily on pavement with short trips on sand to the beach parking lot) so I don't need a massive tread pattern.
- Nitto Nomad Grappler
- BF Goodrich Trail Terrain
- Continental Terrain Contact
Thanks for any input that y'all can provide!