Stock rims and tires
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RE: Stock rims and tires
31x10.5 without rubbing
32x11.5 with some rubbing up front and minor rubbing in the rear when suspension is fully compressed.
I run a BFG mud terrains 32x11.5 on my stock 15 inch rims. I've had to remove some of my wheel well due to the ***** on the sidewalls of these tires. If you do a lot of street driving don't get these tires as the suck. Offroad on the other hand they rule.
If you can get your hands on some Pathfinder ATR tires, I've found those are the best for a good mix of on and offroad driving, and they rub a lot less then my mud terrains. I was also able to get around 40k worth of mileage on those tires.
32x11.5 with some rubbing up front and minor rubbing in the rear when suspension is fully compressed.
I run a BFG mud terrains 32x11.5 on my stock 15 inch rims. I've had to remove some of my wheel well due to the ***** on the sidewalls of these tires. If you do a lot of street driving don't get these tires as the suck. Offroad on the other hand they rule.
If you can get your hands on some Pathfinder ATR tires, I've found those are the best for a good mix of on and offroad driving, and they rub a lot less then my mud terrains. I was also able to get around 40k worth of mileage on those tires.
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