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Wilburr

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I have a 2019. I’m looking at new tires and I like a tallish skinny and I was thinking on 255/85R16 on the stock rim. I have the 1.5” climax lift shackles from DF, 1.5” wheel spacers, and the heavy duty heim steering from DF. Currently there are 265/75/r16 on here and I have no issues. Should that new size work out? Anyone with a similar setup?


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I run with the Pro Crawlers 35 x 10 x 16. You would need 2-inch wheel spacers on the front at least, to keep the tires from rubbing on tight turns.

I am running the stock rims also.

Also, mine runs good on the street but if I do a 45-degree cut across a deep ditch my rear tires rub the lip of my tub. A slight body lift would help me.
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I run with the Pro Crawlers 35 x 10 x 16. You would need 2-inch wheel spacers on the front at least, to keep the tires from rubbing on tight turns.

Also, mine runs good on the street but if I do a 45-degree cut across a deep ditch my rear tires rub the lip of my tub. A slight body lift would help me.View attachment 14846

Thanks for your input. With the ones I’m looking at being essentially 33x10x16 do you think those issues would still be there?


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Thanks for your input. With the ones I’m looking at being essentially 33x10x16 do you think those issues would still be there?

I think you would not have those issues. The 33s would probably work easily. I had done all my measurements before I went with the 35s and I am right on the edge with my setup. 2-inch difference is quite a bit and my 35s run true to 35-inch height.
 
No rubbing for me.

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You won’t have to trim anything

You might have to play around with wheel spacing in the front

They may rub the inner fenderwell in front if you do full articulation of the suspension 4x4ing but won’t do and damage but polishing off paint


I am running 33x12.5x15 with no issues except as mentioned

I would do it
 
I am running 235/85R16's M&S Thunderer's on my 2024. They have been on it since I brought it home a year ago. I like them, and no issues at all.
I had the wheel stops reset to just clear the Springs. Big improvement turning sharp.

Bob R
 
I'm running 285/75-16's with @2" lift in front and 1.5" in the back w/ 1.5" spacers for rubbing. I have way more room then I actually need
 
I have a 2019. I’m looking at new tires and I like a tallish skinny and I was thinking on 255/85R16 on the stock rim. I have the 1.5” climax lift shackles from DF, 1.5” wheel spacers, and the heavy duty heim steering from DF. Currently there are 265/75/r16 on here and I have no issues. Should that new size work out? Anyone with a similar setup?


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I run Falken Wildpeak LT255/85R16 10 ply with rough country 2" lift. Tires are 33" tall 10" wide

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I run with the Pro Crawlers 35 x 10 x 16. You would need 2-inch wheel spacers on the front at least, to keep the tires from rubbing on tight turns.

I am running the stock rims also.

Also, mine runs good on the street but if I do a 45-degree cut across a deep ditch my rear tires rub the lip of my tub. A slight body lift would help me.View attachment 14846
USMC, great looking rig! I just picked up a 2022 all weather edition this weekend and am looking at adding bigger tires from stock. Are you running shackles or a lift to fit those 35’s with the 2 inch spacer?
 
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