StreeTaco
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Could I trouble you to show us the level of tire poke with these 295s on stock TH wheels ?
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Could I trouble you to show us the level of tire poke with these 295s on stock TH wheels ?
I think I’ll copy the ARK flaps - how are they doing? Are they flexible enough to fully bend over terrain without tearing them out ?
My big mud flaps may be hiding the width, they’re pretty wide tho. Maybe an inch wider than stock on each sideDude that’s excellent - how is the poke so modest ? Those tires are almost 12” wide.
Yeah. They’re pretty nice, maybe 3/16” thick.. decently flexible. I got the splash guards also, easy install but the holes weren’t exact. Good thing it’s easily conformedI think I’ll copy the ARK flaps - how are they doing? Are they flexible enough to fully bend over terrain without tearing them out ?
I think I’ll copy the ARK flaps - how are they doing? Are they flexible enough to fully bend over terrain without tearing them out ?
My big mud flaps may be hiding the width, they’re pretty wide tho. Maybe an inch wider than stock on each side
No, zero flingI see - yeah the flap is hiding about an inch? It looks good though and any fling should get caught by the new flaps - are you experiencing rock chips up in front of the rear fender / on the rear fender
Almost zero poke. In my opinion it looks great.Sir. might you have front shot showing the amount of poke off the fender flare
Both trucks look excellent. What it looks like to me is the tread pattern lines up with the outer edge of the fender flare and that the angled part that forms the sidewall is poking - maybe an inch max - looks good for me. I’m trending toward 285/70/18 KO3sHere’s a couple more. Just for to camp and actually have signal.
I am getting the same once these tires wear out. Weird how on american tires, the 295s KO3s are cheaper than the 285s and weighs the same.Both trucks look excellent. What it looks like to me is the tread pattern lines up with the outer edge of the fender flare and that the angled part that forms the sidewall is poking - maybe an inch max - looks good for me. I’m trending toward 285/70/18 KO3s
Yeah. The 295s are only 1.3lb more. I wish the 285s came in C load.I am getting the same once these tires wear out. Weird how on american tires, the 295s KO3s are cheaper than the 285s and weighs the same.
The research I have done suggests that a 17-inch wheel is preferred for offroading given the increase in sidewall. Some go to 35s and may require some lift or fender trimming to fit. I elected to stay with a 33-inch tire for a number of reasons.
I wanted to keep the speedometer pretty close to OEM (it is now off by only .03% or 0.2mph at 60 mph). On 285s my truck is going 60.2 mph rather than 60mph, an acceptable error for me. No lift was required, no trimming, and all fits fine.
We use time/distance calcs in SAR if GPS is not available and as an analog backup. Also citizens often identify our trucks and so we have to be careful of observing speed limits, traffic laws, or we might get a call about alleged infractions from our SAR Deputy... not a good thing! We are there to solve problems and not create them.
I have been running 31 inch tires on a Jeep Grand Cherokee with 4 inch lift, long arm suspension, and far more, for 24 years. I have done extensive offroading in WA, OR, UT, ID, AZ with it, and on trails rated at 8... even 9 (yes I do the bypass routes if body damaged is otherwise assured.) Most of the time technique and trailspotting works for me. Not saying that a big lift is not helpful in certain use cases... but not mine.
Mods are compromises and personal in nature. And, while you get one result you may get another less desired. For example, adding all the steel (roof rack, bumpers, winch, rock rails, etc.) to my 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee meant that towing my 2000lb T@B320S trailer became a real problem. I have to reduce speed to 45mph or less to go up a hill... But my Jeep rocks! Just not fast.
There's no absolute right or wrong answer unless you damage your truck or make it unsafe.
Hey man - Are you still running with the crash pads on? I am perplexed because another member is getting rubbing with 285/70/18 which are a half inch smaller than your tires.No, zero fling