You just burn through the center of the tread a little quicker, but no, you won't have any crazy issues. People do this all the time. 35's or 315's on stock wheels are just fine.
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Lift
What lift? Spacers?
Originally Posted by ncrubicon
(Post 3648906)
Finally!!!!! Toyo Open Country M/T 35x12.5x17
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Check out this article, it may help
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Question...
35/12.5/17
This tire requires a wheel of at least 8.5" and the stock wheels are 7.5". Can you make it work? also, won't it cause any problems when reducing tire pressure off road? |
Yes, you can make it work. I had 12.5" tires on my 6.5" Bronco spare wheel. It drove just fine. If yours is a long term solution then you need to be aware that you'll eat through the center of the tread at a faster rate.
You will have no issues off road in regards to tire pressure. |
I ran 35x12.5 on JL rubicon wheels and Spidertrax 1.5" spacers. Worked great offroad. Ran at 15 psi.
Change it up. Hated the Widpeak MT's on road so picked up the submlime Wildpeak AT3W. https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jk-...8c24608295.jpg |
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2-3" lift with the 7spoke 18" stockers you mentioned. My tires happen to be 295/70R18. No fitment issues once wheel spacers were added and front plastic skid was removed
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