Off-Road Ranger I
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- First Name
- Amanda
- Last Name
- Cassidy
- Member #
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15568
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- M7WYO
- Service Branch
- Royal Navy - Radar
I am now looking to start my overland rig build and have an upcoming road trip from Toronto to Seattle in January 2020. The present tire is not 3 peaks (snow rated) and I think it would be prudent to change them in preparation for meeting cold weather as i travel west.
I would like to increase the tire size to enjoy more ground clearance when on trails and would like to put on BF Goodrich Ko2 AT tires.
The tire technician I spoke with at a trusted tire shop (he inspected my truck and confirmed I can put on a 285/75/16 on my existing 16” rims, however I will need to make some modification to the front wheel fender and bumper area (NorCal mod) to stop rubbing and he says I can adjust the front torsion bars to give me more clearance for the tires, However I will be upgrading the suspension system once I have decided what to install and before going on any trails.
However this is my dilemma:-
He is advising that I should stick with the factory 16” wheel/rim as this will give more rubber on the trail when airing down, than installing a 17” or above rim, can anyone give me their thoughts on this ?
Also Regearing I know that changing the tire can have an effect on performance and add undue wear and tear on the transmission?
The round trip I am doing is 9186 km and I know MPG will suffer what is peoples thoughts on this?
My alternative is to purchase a cheaper AT tyre/winter tire to do the trip and then wait until I find a trusted mechanic and fabrication shop to help me build the ideal overland rig?
I think that about sums up whats on my Mind, its quite overwhelming at times, especially when new to owning a truck and overlanding.
I look forward to hearing community thoughts :-)
Thanks
Amanda
I would like to increase the tire size to enjoy more ground clearance when on trails and would like to put on BF Goodrich Ko2 AT tires.
The tire technician I spoke with at a trusted tire shop (he inspected my truck and confirmed I can put on a 285/75/16 on my existing 16” rims, however I will need to make some modification to the front wheel fender and bumper area (NorCal mod) to stop rubbing and he says I can adjust the front torsion bars to give me more clearance for the tires, However I will be upgrading the suspension system once I have decided what to install and before going on any trails.
However this is my dilemma:-
He is advising that I should stick with the factory 16” wheel/rim as this will give more rubber on the trail when airing down, than installing a 17” or above rim, can anyone give me their thoughts on this ?
Also Regearing I know that changing the tire can have an effect on performance and add undue wear and tear on the transmission?
The round trip I am doing is 9186 km and I know MPG will suffer what is peoples thoughts on this?
My alternative is to purchase a cheaper AT tyre/winter tire to do the trip and then wait until I find a trusted mechanic and fabrication shop to help me build the ideal overland rig?
I think that about sums up whats on my Mind, its quite overwhelming at times, especially when new to owning a truck and overlanding.
I look forward to hearing community thoughts :-)
Thanks
Amanda