grimmjeeper
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You're going up over 10% more in tire diameter. That puts you in a place where you want to consider swapping out axle gears for 4.10, 4.56, or 4.88, regardless of weight.Grimmjeeper
Some of that engineer OCD would be much appreciated on the below:
Factory Set-up:
Firestone Destination XT 255/70R17: ~50lb
Factory Jeep wheel 17x7.5: 21lb
Full set up with sensor is about 73lbs total.
Possible new set-up:
Toyo Open Country AT III 35/12.50R17LT: 59lbs
*I have found various 17x8 and 17x8.5 with average weight of ~26lbs.
Full new set up with sensors: ~ 87lbs
So I’m looking at a gain of about 12lbs per wheel/tire, and an overall net gain of 48lb (60lbs if including spare mounted on back)
Thoughts?
It depends on what gears you have now. Also, what engine and transmission you have. Where and how you drive influences the decision as well.
You may want a small lift (possibly with bump stop extensions) to accommodate the bigger tires. If you use wheels with a lot of backspacing, you may want to install spacers to move them out a little.
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