FJ Cruisers of Northern California
Hey everyone,
Well its about time to replace my tires, and rims. I'm currently running BFG MT KM2's (285/75r16), and they have been a pretty good all round tire, except in snow. So horrible in snow.
This time around I'm going to upgrade to the Kumho Road Venture MT (305/70r16). It has has great reviews for mud/rocks/snow/rain, looks aggressive, has reasonable tread life, and apparently runs pretty quiet for a MT tire. Its also $50 cheaper than most of the other brands. I like cheaper!
My issue is what rims to get. My TRD rims are 16x7.5 so I know I'm already pushing it with my currently existing 285's, so I'm thinking steelies in the range of 16x12. The other issue is the backspacing I'll need. Right now I'm running 1.25" spridertrax spacers, and have upgraded my UCA to the smaller profile Total Chaos UCA. I have no idea what the stock brake size is. If anyone can anyone give me some pointers, advice, suggestions, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks
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cheaper than $153 a tire for a 285/70/17 ? lol thats what i paid for my treadwright guard dogs
Well no.. thats pretty cheap =D $240 for 305's is probably the cheapest I've seen
but they are retreads! although ive had zero issues with them other than they being somewhat difficult to balance. check them out if you want to www.treadwright.com
Oh yea, Treadwrights. There is a big thread about them on the fjcruiserforums.com. I really considered them, but it seems pretty hit or miss for people. Biggest issues people have are manufacturing defects. It seems about 1/10 tires are affected and can range from minor defects being balancing problems, more severe such as holes or just poor workmanship where the new tread is reapplied. Not to mention you have a sidewall that already has around 40000mi on it. Fortunately, I've only read about one complete blowout, due to a side wall failure.
The savings on a retread is great, until you need to get it fixed, then with shipping costs (treadwright is inconsistent with paying shipping on manufacturing issue returns), plus new balancing and alignment, it comes close to the cost of a new tire, but with a lot more headache.
Personally I think I'm going to stick with the non-retread tires for the time being. If I ever get a dedicated crawler I might look into them.
Thanks for the suggestion though.
Ahh. I see. After I looked at the specs the Kuhmo tires recommended a 8-9.5" rim width range.
Ok Ill give you a call. Might need to wait until Monday, Im out for a wedding from today until Sunday night
Looks like you want 16s, but I have some 17s for sale
Hows your tire rub at full compression?
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