11-17-2020, 11:01 AM
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2016 TEP w/ KDSS... Nokian Rotiiva LT285/70R17 fits in spare cave no problem.
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11-17-2020, 11:10 AM
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2017 ORP 285/70/17 Discount Tire Pathfinder no issues.
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11-17-2020, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by mteolus
2017 ORP 285/70/17 Discount Tire Pathfinder no issues.
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Same but a 2021 ORP.
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11-18-2020, 09:26 PM
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Took a look underneath my truck today. There is room in front but the tire presses against the hitch. I may air it down a bit. Guessing if my tire was a matching General Grabber or a mud terrain it may not work.
On a side note, no trimming was required in front. I have a 2.5" lift and the clearance was good.
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11-18-2020, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by 1Louder
Took a look underneath my truck today. There is room in front but the tire presses against the hitch. I may air it down a bit. Guessing if my tire was a matching General Grabber or a mud terrain it may not work.
On a side note, no trimming was required in front. I have a 2.5" lift and the clearance was good.
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I fit a Falken MT01 in the back without airing it down. Bit tight near the sway bar but it fits!
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11-18-2020, 09:40 PM
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Mine fits in there no problem but I lost one of my
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11-19-2020, 02:52 PM
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Took a look underneath my truck today. There is room in front but the tire presses against the hitch. I may air it down a bit. Guessing if my tire was a matching General Grabber or a mud terrain it may not work.
On a side note, no trimming was required in front. I have a 2.5" lift and the clearance was good.
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Your first picture is timely as I'm aiming to get under the truck today and put up/in the new KO2 33" - great reference. Thanks!
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11-19-2020, 08:57 PM
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Update for those who need to know:
2019 w/KDSS - 285/70/17 KO2 on Method 703 fits in the spare well without need for modifications. It's close on the KDSS, about 1/2", but no issue if you set the back and tighten it up/upward properly.
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01-19-2021, 06:38 PM
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Just got back from the tire shop and i have a Falken WP 285 up there and it fits.
The shop kept telling me it was not gonna fit but I told them do it anyways, and of course it fits. And they had it at 42psi. It does touch the tow hitch on the back side so I will lower pressure down to maybe ~30 and readjust to see if I can get it to clear.
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01-20-2021, 01:01 AM
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Originally Posted by krhayes79
Just got back from the tire shop and i have a Falken WP 285 up there and it fits.
The shop kept telling me it was not gonna fit but I told them do it anyways, and of course it fits. And they had it at 42psi. It does touch the tow hitch on the back side so I will lower pressure down to maybe ~30 and readjust to see if I can get it to clear.
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Congrats on the AT3W WP’s. Pics? Did you go E, C or SL? Thinking you got E load if they aired it up to 42psi. I had no problems with my 285 in the spare area, but, I do not have KDSS.
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01-21-2021, 02:46 AM
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all of this is good timing for me, great thread!
question for everyone, when you replaced the stock spare with your aftermarket spares, how many of you also replace the stock spare wheel?
My wife smashed a curb and so one of the new (3 weeks old) black wheels has a deep gash on it. I got quite angry, so she immediately ordered a replacement and said we could use the ****ed up wheel for the spare.
Wondering if I should take this opportunity to finally get an aftermarket spare tire to put on the "new" spare wheel or if I should just get the wheel repaired and only get the aftermarket tire, stick it on the stock spare wheel and cancel the new wheel order to save some money.
Wanted to know what you guys do. new wheel with new spare tire or just stick to stock wheel with new spare tire?
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01-21-2021, 03:37 AM
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Currently running a 285/70/17 falken wildpeak at3w in the stock spare location mounted on a 17x8.5 0 offset wheel. Tight fit, but it fits.
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Quote:
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all of this is good timing for me, great thread!
question for everyone, when you replaced the stock spare with your aftermarket spares, how many of you also replace the stock spare wheel?
My wife smashed a curb and so one of the new (3 weeks old) black wheels has a deep gash on it. I got quite angry, so she immediately ordered a replacement and said we could use the ****ed up wheel for the spare.
Wondering if I should take this opportunity to finally get an aftermarket spare tire to put on the "new" spare wheel or if I should just get the wheel repaired and only get the aftermarket tire, stick it on the stock spare wheel and cancel the new wheel order to save some money.
Wanted to know what you guys do. new wheel with new spare tire or just stick to stock wheel with new spare tire?
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really up to you..no wrong way to do it, as long as your spare tire size matches your other 4 tires, you can choose whatever rim you want under there.
I'm a cheap bastard so I stuck with my spare tire rim and mounted 285's on it and call it a day. To me its a insurance policy and I treat it as such.
If you buy a matching rim, you can use your spare tire in your tire rotation schedule if thats your thing.
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01-21-2021, 04:19 AM
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really up to you..no wrong way to do it, as long as your spare tire size matches your other 4 tires, you can choose whatever rim you want under there.
I'm a cheap bastard so I stuck with my spare tire rim and mounted 285's on it and call it a day. To me its a insurance policy and I treat it as such.
If you buy a matching rim, you can use your spare tire in your tire rotation schedule if thats your thing.
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Thanks for the input!
I was thinking about the tire rotation myself, only thing is, I'd be rotating the damaged spare rim into the mix, which means the damaged rim would be visible, which is why she ordered a replacement to begin with.
Gah! I'm cheap too, which is why I'm leaning towards just getting it repaired and just slap a new spare tire on the stock spare wheel. It's just that I'll know in my heart the wheel has been damaged and that makes my OCD go f'ing mad, but again, I'm cheap....
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