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Old 04-25-2022, 06:24 PM #31
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Currently its the old size 265/75 which barely fits. I don't think 255/85 would fit unless it was pretty much flat and even then it might be a struggle. I'm gonna figure out a solution for a spare in the coming months

It Depends on which 265 it is also. The grabbers only fit if I install it a certain way. The Kanati’s were easier to fit in the spare location.

I highly doubt you could fit a 255/85 with the hitch.
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I had a 255/75/17 under mine at one point. It was very close, but did fit. There are different factory hitches too so keep that in mind.
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Dang, those do look kinda small, I thought they looked bigger on the previous pics I’ve seen.

Maybe it’s just time for 35s.
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255/80r17 fit just fine! Somehow I don't rub with the fender liners and some custom mud flaps in. Also fits in the spare location when aired down to 12 psi or so. Just barely rubs the panhard bar.

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Dang, those do look kinda small, I thought they looked bigger on the previous pics I’ve seen.

Maybe it’s just time for 35s.
The more I look from a distance the more stock size they look. I had a Subaru with 30s on it and you could tell those were nowhere near stock. I dont wanna say im disappointed but I am kinda let down. Im just glad I didn't go with 285/75 cause those are smaller than these
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So I flexed the shit out of the truck this weekend to the point that I was teetering and the tires fit extremely well after some cutting and sledge action. I will have to take 2 inches off my rear bumper but thats only cause it hangs lower since it was hit there previously. Overall this size is perfect for me. I tired posting the head on photo of where its hitting but for some reason it will not let me
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