Ultimate Tire Fitment Guide

Prime

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You guys are up. We need an all-in-one spot for tire fitment. So post up tire specifics. What fits, and how did you get it to fit. All posts should follow the format below:

Tire Size: 265/75/16
Tire Make/Model: LingLong Eco-Touring
Wheel: OE 16" O/R Wheel
Backspacking: 5.5"
Spacers Req'd: No.
Cutting Req'd: No.
Other Mods Req'd: No.
Lift on Truck: 2" Lift Radflo's w/ stock UCAs, PRG Shackles, 2" Body Lift
Notes: Don't buy Chinese street tires. They're awful.

Thanks.
 

JeffPro4x

Hot Pipe
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Location
Glenside, PA
Tire Size: 285/75/16
Tire Make/Model: Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac
Wheel: OE 16" O/R Wheel
Backspacking: 5.5"
Spacers Req'd: No.
Cutting Req'd: No.
Other Mods Req'd: Melt mod for m, YMMV
Lift on Truck: 3" front 3.5" rear

sent from a crawlspace...
 

thecoalition

Call me Daddy
Location
Richmond, Va
Tire Size: 285/75/16
Tire Make/Model: General Grabber AT2
Wheel: OE 16" S Wheel
Backspacking: 5.5"
Spacers Req'd: No.
Cutting Req'd: No.
Other Mods Req'd: Melt mod
Lift on Truck: 3" front 3.5" rear
 

jg8992

Hi, my name is Brandon
Location
Spotsylvania, VA
Tire Size: 265/75/16
Tire Make/Model: Goodyear Wrangler Authority
Wheel: OE 16" O/R Wheel
Backspacking: 5.5"
Spacers Req'd: 1.5" (not required)
Cutting Req'd: No.
Other Mods Req'd: No.
Lift on Truck: 3" front 3.5" rear


Sent from your mom's house
 

Darren foster

Bought an X
Location
Burgaw N.C.
Tire size:285/75/16
Tire make: mud claw, Michelin
Wheel: OE16"
Backspacing: 5.5
Spacer required: none
Cutting: none
Other mods: none
Lift on truck: Rough Country 2.5 lift., which involves spacers on front strut towers and for the rear longer shackles. Great all around height rides smoother. Front suspension a little tight. Be sure to get shocks on the rear for this lift for stock shock will be maxxed. If on a budget, Rancho has a decent set.
 

ChillyX

Test Drive
Location
Denver
Tire size:285/70/17
Tire make: falken wildpeak a/t
Wheel: level 8 mk6 17x8
Backspacing: 4.5
Spacer: none
Cutting: slight bending of fenders behind plastic
Other mods: melt mod on front and back of wheel well. Cam bolts adjusted to shift tire foreward. Spc uca’s to adjust alignment.
Lift: 1 1/2”.
 

TerryD

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Location
Covington, Va
Tire Size: LT285/75/R16
Tire Make: Cooper Discoverer AT3
Wheel: OE "S" Aluminum 16"
Backspacing: 5.5"
Spacer: No
Melt Mod: Yes
Cutting: No
Lift: Stock height in these pictures. Now ~3" lift. 650lb/in 2.0 Rads front. Alcans rear.
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TheCrabby1

I Smell Fishy
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Location
Burtonsville, Md
Tire Size: LT285/75/R16
Tire Make: Cooper Discoverer AT3
Wheel: OE "S" Aluminum 16"
Backspacing: 5.5"
Spacer: No
Melt Mod: Yes
Cutting: No
Lift: Stock height in these pictures. Now ~3" lift. 650lb/in 2.0 Rads front. Alcans rear.
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Hello TerryD , Noticed that your the only one here that says you put an LT type tire on . While reserching the wildpeak AT3W I noticed that the LT tires weighed more with a thicker sidewall and 5/32's deeper tread.I wanted to ask how is the road ride since mine's a DD and how the LT is offroad ?? I'm sticking with 265/75/16 size wise. To LT or not to LT would be the question !! Thanx Eddie""
 

TerryD

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Location
Covington, Va
Hello TerryD , Noticed that your the only one here that says you put an LT type tire on . While reserching the wildpeak AT3W I noticed that the LT tires weighed more with a thicker sidewall and 5/32's deeper tread.I wanted to ask how is the road ride since mine's a DD and how the LT is offroad ?? I'm sticking with 265/75/16 size wise. To LT or not to LT would be the question !! Thanx Eddie""
I don't think it's bad but my reference is a 3/4ton GMC running basically the same tires.

I run 32-35psi in them normally on the X and we regularly take family trips in the X including about 8hr total worth of driving to Savannah earlier this year. I have pretty stiff suspension since I have to deal with 5 people's worth of gear for most trips with 3 kids.

Offroad they've been great. I regularly run 15psi in them and have been as low as 13psi in some tough spots and haven't unseated a bead yet. There are some light cuts in the sidewalls but no leaks or punctures in 20k miles of mixed use.
 

TheCrabby1

I Smell Fishy
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Location
Burtonsville, Md
Tire Size ; 265/75/16
Tire Make-Model ; Falken Wildpeak AT3W
Wheel ; OE 16"
Back spacing ??? Factory
Spacers Req'd ; None
Cutting Req'd ; None
Other Mod's ; None
Lift ; None
Ordered these Sat from a local service center I use [ McFadden's ] Came in Mon had them mounted/balanced today, also had new TPS installed and alignment and last but not least oil change while there. Felt more planted then the 265/70/16 uniroyal laredos that came with it when purchased. Liking so far , nice semi-agressive look, fill's the wheel well a little more [ 1.2 inch's taller ] Will update after a couple month's driving :)
 
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Mixdnuts

Test Drive
Tire Size: 265/75/16
Tire Make/Model: Falken Wildpeak AT3W/ Michelin snows (boring)
Wheel: OE 16" PRO4X Wheel
Backspacking: 5.5" (if this is factory backspace it)
Spacers Req'd: No.
Cutting Req'd: No.
Other Mods Req'd: No.
Lift on Truck: None it’s bone stock that’s why it’s stock size tires
Notes: FYI have had a hell of a time getting these (Falkens) balanced. They have been rebalanced like 4 times, and I am at a tolerable shake at a bit above hiway speed (120kph). And it not something else because the snow tires on Steelies are fine. I guess that means there could be a wheel issue. I guess I need a lift bigger tire and new wheels.
 

jsexton

Need Bigger Tires
Location
Lewis Center, OH
I'll add a few to the mix from what I've ran

Tire Size: 265/75/16
Tire Make/Model: Firestone Destination A/T
Wheel: OE 16" S Wheel (2007)
Backspacking: ~5.25" (16x7 +30mm offset)
Spacers Req'd: No.
Cutting Req'd: No.
Other Mods Req'd: No.
Lift on Truck: 1" Lift Radflo's w/ stock UCAs, OME lt/med leaf springs
Notes: Pretty good all terrains.


Tire Size: 285/75/16
Tire Make/Model: Nitto Terra Grappler
Wheel: MB TKO
Backspacking: ~5.25" (16x8.5 +12 offset)
Spacers Req'd: No.
Cutting Req'd: No.
Other Mods Req'd: Melt Mod
Lift on Truck: 1" Lift Radflo's w/ stock UCAs, OME lt/med leaf springs eventually bumped up to 2.5" suspension lift, spc's etc etc.
Notes: My favorite all terrain tire to date. Sliced sidewalls easy on trails but mostly due to pinch flat's. I believe the wide wheels were the biggest culprit and perhaps some inexperience. Very little weight required to balance. I believe 2oz was the worst one IIRC.


Tire Size: 315/75/16
Tire Make/Model: Nitto Trail grappler
Wheel: OE 16" S Wheel (2012)
Backspacking: ~5.25" (16x7 +30mm offset)
Spacers Req'd: No.
Cutting Req'd: yes and no. LCA was rotated all the way forward. Cleared on road but rubbed offroad. Trimmed back of front wheel wells.
Other Mods Req'd: 2" BL required or major fender trimming including 2" at the top
Lift on Truck: 3ish" Titan swap + 2" BL
Notes: Excellent tires. Been very impressed with on road handling, quiet, good in snow even though they are an MT. Excellent traction offroad and very durable. Little weight required to balance (worst of 6 tires required 4 oz). My only knock on them is weight but I've gotten over that. Highly recommend. It will be hard to get me to run a different tire offroad as long as these are made.


Oh, and the OE Hankook Dynapro ATM's that came on my 2015 have been some of the worst tires i've ever owned. At first they were good, very good snow traction. I'd say they were good for 15-20 k miles. After that they get LOUD. Louder than most MT's. After that they start to wear very strange. Alignment is correct, always maintained proper air pressure, just a crappy wearing tire. Never again.
 

Prime

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Tire Size: 315/70/17 (35ish)
Tire Make/Model: Cooper STT Pro
Wheel: OE 17" 04-06 Titan Wheel
Backspacking: 5.5"
Spacers Req'd: Yes. 1.5" conversion spacers. 6x4.5 to 6x5.5.
Cutting Req'd: Lots. Front fenders are cut flush with the sliders. About 1½" at the bottom. Tried to fade the cut so it looks stock.
Other Mods Req'd: So much melt mod. Probably needs more melt mod.
Lift on Truck: 2" Lift Radflo's w/ stock UCAs, PRG Shackles, 2" Body Lift
Notes: Fantastic tires. Will buy another set.
 
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