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I was hoping owners who have installed 35's on stock, as delivered AT4's or Trail Boss's would post some pictures.  It would also be appreciated if you'd post the tire brand/model and the actual size (i.e., 35x12.50x18; 285/75/18).  Really looking forward to seeing what you've got!

 

Rick

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There is a guy on the Facebook page that has a Trail Boss with 295/70R18’s on stock wheels with no rub. I don’t want to take all of his pics he posted but here is one of them. 

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More pics please? I’ve been having trouble finding what larger size tire fits with wheel and offset on my new trail boss. 

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Or if anyone was able to fit a 295/60r20? I know offset and back spacing will matter. After getting my wife to hold the wheel at full lock, I don’t see how a 35” tire would not rub like crazy on the factory wheels. 

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I test drove an AT4 last week and took it to a 4 wheel performance shop as part of my test drive.

 

Guys at the shop brought out tape measures, had me turn the wheel back and forth, and concluded a 34” tire at stock width (275) was all they were comfortable saying would work. And that was with removing some bracket in the rear of the wheel well to get a little more clearance.

 

The truck I was driving had 20” wheels and the biggest he was comfortable with was 275/65/20. I’m hoping to get one with 18” wheels But 34” tires at 275 width are hard to come by with 18” wheels

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I have seen pics on instagram of dealers and owners installing 35s on stock 18 or 20 in wheels. Aftermarket wheels offset only allows 33s.  Here is one 

 

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1 hour ago, Payton34 said:

 

This is interesting and at the same time confusing.  Another guy on this forum has 33’s and they rub on a Trail Boss.  So how would 35’s fit and no trimming?  Does this have to do with the wheel size and stock wheels versus after market wheels?  So confusing!

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