I thought those looked a little bigger than the 285/70R18 but wasn't sure because of the lift.
Do you have any front and back shots looking down the side to see how the "poke" looks?
I just mounted the 275/70R18 General Grabber A/T X in a SL load on the one wheel that got delivered earlier then...
Thank you for posting this. I have one of five that has been delivered and I'm waiting for the other 4 wheels that are supposed to arrive tomorrow. This set up looks great and is exactly the old school/modern look I was going for as well. What size tire did you go with? I'm putting the 275/70r18...
Is there an online calculator to figure this stuff out? I know the offset refers to the outer edge of the wheel and the backspace number will vary depending on the rim width am I correct in assuming that? ie, a 9" wheel on a +40 offset is going to have less back space than a 7.5" wheel that is...
there are a lot of people running 17" wheels on the new LC with zero problems. The options for 17" tires vs. 18" tires is better by far as well as the prices. I just can't seem to find a 17" wheel that is in the offset range I'd like to have. If I could find one in a +40-+50 range I'd be all...
One of my biggest gripes about the LC is that they made it a hatchback and put the spare under the truck. What was wrong with the swinging door with tire carrier on back of truck I don't know, but they thought of so many great improvements for the LC but then turn around and make it a damned...
Check out their gallery. It has a white LC with 17" in bronze. It's what made me purchase the black ones for my TrailDust FE.
https://www.rhinorack.com/en-us/welcome-to-the-reconn-platform
I can't confirm that they are 17" but I'm assuming because of the offset in photos. Anyhow you'll get a...
You'll have poke with +20offset. I have +45 offset with 285/65r18 tires and they just barely sit flush with top of fender flare. But it sounds like you are looking for a very specific wheel.
That’s why you buy two sets. I put newer set on and had others rebuilt for the next time. No need to sit out without your truck. Besides no shop is going to keep your truck on a lift while they get rebuilt so unless you’re going to be doing it yourself then two sets of shocks is the way to go...