You reference a compromised scrub radius - can you elaborate? I have +10mm off set wheels on my 4Runner and have noticed literally zero change in driving characteristics other than, of course, limiting clearance between wheel edge and body.
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Thanks for the suggestions. The least offset I see at Alpha Equipt is +35. Factory is +56, which is already flush with the body on this suspension. G0003s are probably a little aggressive for a vehicle I want to remain highway friendly. But yeah 285/70-18 or 275-70-18 are going to be the name of the game.
I've got 275/70 R18 KO2's on the BBS Heritage wheels. I actually really like a little skinnier, tall tire. They are inset like you mention and have been debating on adding spacers. You are more than welcome to check em out in town.
@04UZJ100 I wouldn't be worried about your 10 on your 4Runner a lot of guys run zero... I have always had wider offset Wheels with no issues whatsoever since the 80s.. i realize IFS is different however I think a lot of guys on this website are just sensitive to it coming from car backgrounds. The main issue here is clearance especially with articulation so you would probably want to be around 35 or so
Does this front suspension yield better flex? Would it’s rti be better?
I am also riding on LT275/70-18 but with 1.0 inch spacers so if you want to see the clearance just send me a PM. We need more than one 200 on our local 406Cruisers (BZN on ih8mud) trail rides.
Also, not to hijack the thread, but we are considering finding a long term rental in MT to hole up in for the next 4-6 weeks so that we can explore the area. We will need to have very good internet access so are looking around Missoula and Bozeman, but we are wondering about any "can't miss" places to explore in the truck. We are thinking of 3-4 day trips from wherever we are based. Hopefully with good scenery and good fishing.
If any of you MT based folks have any suggestions you wouldn't mind sharing by PM, I would greatly appreciate it.
Yellowstone. Then pretty much throw a rock and hit amazing up here.
Just please be careful about spreading the virus. We still have remarkably few cases, and it'd be nice to keep it that way.
Thanks. Yeah, of course. While we always travel to be self-sufficient and completely isolated anyways, we are keeping an eye on how things play out before making any decisions on any further trips at this point. If it seems at all like we cannot travel responsibly or if any of our destinations impose restrictions, we'll stay put. It's not that important. There's always next year.
Edited to add: We love Yellowstone and the Tetons, but aren't interested in NPs at this time. We are looking for more remote (less crowded) options.