Only on full lock when turning. I try to avoid that as much as I can.Those 265/75/16's don't rub?
Only on full lock when turning. I try to avoid that as much as I can.Those 265/75/16's don't rub?
That tire size also will rub the fender sheet metal when the front axle articulates. Any tire 31" and taller needs some bump stop extension to prevent this.Only on full lock when turning. I try to avoid that as much as I can.
I'm running the Hankooks on my Tacoma as we speak, and plan to put the same Toyos on my Rubicon next. The Toyos are one of the few tires that come in a load range C in the LT265/75-16 size...FWIW, the Stock JK tires will be C load range. I saw a post that said they might not be...but they are.
Honestly, though, just buy some replacement tires if you want to keep it stock. Replace your shocks, and set your pressure accordingly. Its never going to ride like a car, but it shouldn't be terrible.
YOu can get some decent all terrains, pretty inexpensively, and you don't need to worry about adapters and all that. For instance, you can get these HanKooks for less than 100 bucks a tire in the factory size
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Installed, your probably looking at 500 bucks out the door.
OR you can go with a 31 for a bit more money
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I'm also having the upper and lower control arms replaced today. Will that help any? The bushings were shot according to the dealer inspection. I don't imagine it will.