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The SKINNY on skinny tires

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by LadyRed, Jan 19, 2018.

  1. May 10, 2022 at 9:09 PM
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    codemancer

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    Chalk test has me at about 33 front and rear. Rear should go down a little bit but I am going to keep it since I often run heavy in the back.
     
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  2. May 12, 2022 at 11:24 AM
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    Man that is hot. Look forward to hearing how the tires fare for you.
     
  3. May 12, 2022 at 12:13 PM
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    Like I said they did great in Moab
     
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    I haven't watched this yet, but it showed up in my feed and it might be interesting...
     
  5. May 13, 2022 at 10:13 AM
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    It's spot on, they pretty much come to the same conclusions as the old Expeditions West white paper with a less nerdy presentation.
     
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    Ignores how the contact patch area changes when airing down.
     
  7. May 13, 2022 at 5:22 PM
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    Hey everyone-

    I sold my taco with the winter tires on and still have these in the garage. I ran them for maybe 4-5k miles before winter last year. They are [​IMG][​IMG]33” tires that fit on my 2021 without a lift and without any rubbing. I’m not on here much anymore so feel free to call/text me at (3zero3) 720-1065.

    $750

    Prefer local pickup in Montpelier VT but would consider shipping at buyers expense.
     
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  8. May 13, 2022 at 5:32 PM
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    Damn, that's a deal...wish you were selling em 6 months ago :anonymous:
     
  9. May 13, 2022 at 6:17 PM
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    Maybe OP could add rim width and offset notes to the first entry? PLEASE OH PLEASE OH PLEASE

    I'm sure one could dig this out of the 258 pages of the this thread, but ...
    Assuming a 2-3" lift and SPC UPC; what rim specs go best with 255/85r16 or 255/80r17 tire to require as little trimming, pounding, and hopefully no body mount mod?
    rim width:
    offset (include any spacers used):
     
  10. May 13, 2022 at 6:35 PM
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    255/85r16 wildpeaks?
     
  11. May 13, 2022 at 7:19 PM
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    guys clear them at articulation on stock trucks with factory sr5 or off-road wheels, which are 16x7 +25 offset. At 2-3 inches lift you could probably get away with an 8 inch wide wheel with 0 offset.
     
  13. May 13, 2022 at 8:10 PM
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    I mean all things being constant, would their be a divergence in performance? If I had a 285 (33”) vs a 255 (33”) tire on my taco, and aired down both equally, I will get more flotation from both setups, albeit the 285 will have a larger contact patch than a 255.

    what were you hoping that the video would mention?
     
  14. May 13, 2022 at 8:21 PM
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    17" rims have more options for 255 widths and cheaper options. If one were going to buy new wheels would a 7, 7.5, or 8" wide rim be best for a 255 aired down condition? Which is least likely to pop a bead when aired down as low as one would consider?
     
  15. May 13, 2022 at 8:32 PM
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    Bumping up from 33’s to 35’s. Skinny gang! 255 coopers to 35x10.5 kendas.

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    Holy shoes batman. Let us know what you need to do.
     
  17. May 13, 2022 at 9:14 PM
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    Yes, very curious about this since I have skinny 33s and want to run these kendas down the road
     
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    Stock-ish
    Skinnier wheel is less likely. A good trick to do is wrap the bead of the wheel with 2/3 wraps of duct tape to create a "tighter" fit, poor mans beadlock.
     
  19. May 14, 2022 at 2:47 AM
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    Skinnier wheel would be better. Alpha Equipt just put out a set of 17x7.5’s made for skinnies. Of course they didn’t release them until after I had already gotten new wheels…
     
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    Morning Taco World. Been checking out all the different details here in the Skinny Tire thread. I have to say you guys are a wealth of information. So, please forgive me in advance for being a novice in the Rims & Tires department.

    But I've finally worn out the stock tires and need to purchase a set and have not known which way to go, so advice is greatly appreciated.


    2019 Sport DCLB. Stock rims. Not in a position to upgrade rims and tires all at once.....Looking through this thread has been helpful, but I still have no real world experience with this kinda stuff. So, any experience with a 255/80/17 on these rims. rubbing? Mileage? Speedometer affects? Thinking 85's would be a stretch without some lift.

    My mechanic recommended the Toyo AT III or the Falken WP. I do like both and it appears a good number of you guys do as well. Although he did not like the idea of changing stock size 265/65/17. He was super busy and did not elaborate but assume his concerns are the ?'s above, or is there other things I need to be aware of.

    I'm a contractor so hauling tools, materials, etc daily. and then a weekend warrior when I can, into the woods, camping, fishing, etc. We get a trip out west most years, CO, UT last fall. Here in NC not a great deal of true off-road options, but some forest roads etc. No lift on truck, but would love to upgrade rear suspension as it's kinda wimpy with a load. Anyone willing to point me in the proper direction?
    Thanks
     
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