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Sorry this took so long. Got really busy. I down sized back to 275/65/20. I trimmed the plastic around the front wheels and it still rubbed. It needs to be able to clear chains over the passes when required.
I did take it the Oregon coast. Spent some time in the sand and then later in the mud in the coastal range. I am happy with the way they performed. I did not push too hard and get in real deep. With the Oregon rain, I can tell you they do very well.
Looks good! Taken at the OHV riding area north of Coos Bay? I assume you aired down a bit?
RWM1
You are right! :-) North Jetty near Coos Bay/North Bend. No, I did not air down. I was just playing. Probably going to do a run to Sand Lake with the guys. I will air down then!
From what I've read that size of tire needs 2.5" lift in the front to clear everything. Do you think you would have still rubbed with the extra .5"? I've lucked into a free set of 325/65/18s and need to figure out what I gotta do to make them fit.
From what I've read that size of tire needs 2.5" lift in the front to clear everything. Do you think you would have still rubbed with the extra .5"? I've lucked into a free set of 325/65/18s and need to figure out what I gotta do to make them fit.
I suspect that they would have fit with another 1/2 inch. It did not rub a lot. It might depend on the offset of the wheel. I have heard other guys run them with no problem.
I suspect that they would have fit with another 1/2 inch. It did not rub a lot. It might depend on the offset of the wheel. I have heard other guys run them with no problem.
Truck looks good with the 275x65's on...good size for a leveled 4x4.