295/70/18 in stock Timberline

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Im looking at putting 295/70/18 or 285/70/18 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on a stock Timberline. Has anyone tried to go as large as 295/70/18 and does it rub? Would love to see pictures if you have either of those sizes.

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I run 285/70 R18s of aftermarket wheels (+12mm offset versus stock 39mm offset) with zero rubbing issues. 295s would be close but probably not rub on normal driving. You would probably have issues upon flexing in certain situations.

Picture shows stock in the rear versus aftermarket in the front.IMG_2423.jpeg
 
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Im looking at putting 295/70/18 or 285/70/18 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on a stock Timberline. Has anyone tried to go as large as 295/70/18 and does it rub? Would love to see pictures if you have either of those sizes.

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I've been running 295/70/18 Recon Grapplers on stock Timberline wheels. Zero rubbing.
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Amazingly difficult to find information on the stock tires. What is the tire height on the stock tires?

Also what is the width of the stock rims?
 

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Amazingly difficult to find information on the stock tires. What is the tire height on the stock tires?

Also what is the width of the stock rims?
Stock Goodyear tires are ~33".

OEM wheels are 18x8.5" 39mm as per the stamp on the wheel itself.
 

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I run 285/70 R18s of aftermarket wheels (+12mm offset versus stock 39mm offset) with zero rubbing issues. 295s would be close but probably not rub on normal driving. You would probably have issues upon flexing in certain situations.

Picture shows stock in the rear versus aftermarket in the front.View attachment 75076
So what you did is decrease the offset from +39mm to +12mm, the mounting surface is deeper into the center of the car. Wheel is in more. From the picture, I don't see the wheel did that, but I guess 27mm is hard to tell. 1.06 inches
 

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It pushes it out, not in.
So what you did is decrease the offset from +39mm to +12mm, the mounting surface is deeper into the center of the car. Wheel is in more. From the picture, I don't see the wheel did that, but I guess 27mm is hard to tell. 1.06 inches
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