The Grenadier Forum

Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to contribute to the community by adding your own topics, posts, and connect with other members through your own private inbox! INEOS Agents, Dealers or Commercial vendors please contact admin@theineosforum.com for a commercial account.

Largest Functional Tire Without Mods

Just finally pulled the trigger on 285/70r/17 bfg + h&r spacers! No lift no cutting was required.

Car def feels heavier, but somehow they’re quieter and feel smoother on the road than my oem Bridgestones.

No rubbing whatsoever!
 

Attachments

  • IMG_5618.jpeg
    IMG_5618.jpeg
    3.2 MB · Views: 160
  • IMG_5629.jpeg
    IMG_5629.jpeg
    3.3 MB · Views: 129
  • IMG_5631.jpeg
    IMG_5631.jpeg
    3.4 MB · Views: 132
  • IMG_5633.jpeg
    IMG_5633.jpeg
    3.3 MB · Views: 151
Got my MT 255/85R/17's mounted up tonight. Factory 17" steelies, No lift, no rubbing so far. I did install a Leitner spare tire relocation bracket.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_4637.jpeg
    IMG_4637.jpeg
    4.5 MB · Views: 136
Hello
Does anyone use bf 285/70-17 with Dakar zero 8 x 17 ET45mm rims.
I'm afraid that they would look out of the fenders or hinder full turning.
I currently have 255/70-18 and don't want smaller ones. I would like a set of MT.

Best Regards Filip
 
Hello
Does anyone use bf 285/70-17 with Dakar zero 8 x 17 ET45mm rims.
I'm afraid that they would look out of the fenders or hinder full turning.
I currently have 255/70-18 and don't want smaller ones. I would like a set of MT.

Best Regards Filip
BFG KO3 285/70/R17 on 17x8 ET 40 wheels. No rubbing and plenty more room to go 295 or larger, but I am happy with this look, performance and it barely fits in the garage as is. No lift. No rub at full lock. Does not extend past fender flares.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0031.jpeg
    IMG_0031.jpeg
    5.6 MB · Views: 91
  • IMG_0039.jpeg
    IMG_0039.jpeg
    164.8 KB · Views: 83
I am not a fan of wide tires on a 4x4. Sure, they may look good and can improve traction and handling on dry pavement (tarmac), but for most conditions that are encountered off road it is my opinion that wide tires are a detriment.

When the original tires wear out, I will probably replace them with BFG KO2 34 x 10.5 tires. These are rather expensive per tire, because of the unusual size. However, from my observation of the wheel wells at a 2B Tour event, I believe that they would fit with no modifications required. This should give me all the ground clearance that I will ever need for my intended purpose.
I run MT 285/55/17 (35"s) and are great. no rub at all. 10" wide.
 
Back
Top Bottom