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Trailhunter looking to replace the garbage OEM tires

shackley

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I haven't had them on long enough to see to MPG hit yet if there is one. About 400 miles on them and as of now my mpg on the meter is the same. I also got a super good realignment at an off-road shop since the trailhunter has issues aligned at the dealer. That could also affect it. Not full articulation yet but these truck want more positive offset the inner fender is made to take the tire in with the lip. Stock wheels on the Trailhunter are +35mm and stock on an Off Road is +55. I have basically no poke looks stock from the side. Ill keep updates on mpg and when I get it full flex
I think stock 18" rims on the Trailhunter is +20mm. I checked before I bought new wheels.
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I think stock 18" rims on the Trailhunter is +20mm. I checked before I bought new wheels.
You're right it is +20mm. But the +35 looks great on a 285 tire. The perfect size with basically no poke, and looks stock down the side. Took it offroad today. Full flex a couple of times 0 rubbing plenty of room. This really is the perfect size for the trailhunter. Tires did great tons of traction in loose sand and rock. Later I aired down a bit and it was a super smooth ride. Went up a 28 degree hill on the pitch meter. Loose sand and rock. Never lost traction. It definitely got my heart going though. Here is a small video I took going over a Rut to show a little suspension flex,

looked a little bigger in person.
 
 






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