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I've got 295/70R18 Toyos on -18 offset 9 inch wide Methods. They are about 34.5 inch tall and I had to trim front bumper corner and rear plastic fender well protector.Anyone put 35’s on?
Very nice. I’m running same exact wheel & tire setup, except w/ 1.5” leveling kit. I’m rubbing a tad in rear and on front bumper end, more so on passenger side. Looks like that additional height makes a difference. It’s a game of millimeters. Pushing out bumper 1/4-3/8” will probably be enough. Not sure I want to cut metal.295/70-18 these are 1/4” less diameter than a 35 And 3/4” narrower. They’re on 9” wide wheels with +1 offset. Fit great with a 1-3/4” level kit/UCAs and no rubbing.
Nicky Thompson Baja Boss A/T 295/70R18. Zero road noise, great ride and long wearing at 34.5”. Unless you absolutely, positively need 35’s for that “I’ve got 35’s” need for macho feel. You can go to my area on here for pics.Anyone put 35’s on?
Nice!Very nice. I’m running same exact wheel & tire setup, except w/ 1.5” leveling kit. I’m rubbing a tad in rear and on front bumper end, more so on passenger side. Looks like that additional height makes a difference. It’s a game of millimeters. Pushing out bumper 1/4-3/8” will probably be enough. Not sure I want to cut metal.
My 2023 came stock with 275/70R18..... I am looking to add larger tires later,Has anyone tried the Michelin Defender LTX M/S 2 in 295/70R18? I've got a stock 2021 Trail Boss (not ZR2) and stock 18" rims. I have not put in a leveling kit yet, and I'd like to fill out the wheel wells a little better. I'm looking for something less aggressive and quieter than the Duratracs, but big enough to look good - all road miles in Minnesota, so plenty of snow.
If the 295 is too big, has anyone mounted the 275/70R18? They should be 33.2, which I would think would work fine; just an inch taller than stock.
I've run a few sets of those on my wife's Tahoe and a work truck. They are one of the best tires made. Had really good luck with them.I ended up going with the 275/70R18 Michelin Defender LTX M/S2 and I couldn't be happier. They are SILENT on the road, and they fill up the wheel well a little bit better. They're definitely not as aggressive-looking, and I'm looking forward to seeing how they do in the snow this winter.View attachment 7860