@C&C&C=The 3 Amigos ! Thank you so much for your kind words. It was a pleasure assisting you in your wheel and tire purchase. Looking forward to the pics!
@Tigger, thanks for the shout out and thank you for your support!
@RodNSA,
Thanks for the shoutout! We appreciate the business. The wheels look fantastic! Good choice on wheel design. Very unique. That's a well dressed rig now!
@C&C&C=The 3 Amigos !,
Fitment shows that with a 1.5 inch lift, a 245/60R-18 is a solid fit. So a 235/60R-18 being smaller is good to go. You might want to check out the Nitto Nomad Grappler for the off road look. It comes in both 245 and 235. Hope this helps.
How about a 255/55R-18 or 245/60R-18 Falken Wildpeak A/T Trail on a solid black finish wheel. Or even a gun metal center with black simulated beadlock look. Both tires are 1/2 taller and 1inch wider roughly. Nitto Nomads also come in that size if you want to stay with same manufacturer.
@PhilAra,
The rig looks tough, and I'm sure the lift will add to it as well. Love the pics! Looking forward to your personnel reviews of the tires performance!
@Its her Bronco,
The Michelin brand is what she has, so I would recommend the all new Michelin Defender 2. Thats a solid choice for your wife. High mileage 80K, and very quite. Still has a good A/S rating.
@Tigger,
Thanks for the shout out, we appreciate your support, and its O.K. to disagree.:like:
@wessermgm,
Opinions on the Nomad seem to be favorable. I realize its a new tire and there's not a lot of feedback yet. The Toyo has a proven track record and would also be a solid choice.
Nitto Nomad Grappler would be my choice. Weight, looks and performance all in one package. 60K mileage promise and 3pms rated. The stats look great and stock is available.
@RodNSA ,
Thank you for your business! That's a sharp looking wheel and I'm sure it will dress up your vehicle nicely. Can't wait to see before and after pics!
@Desert Bronco.
The standard recommendation on a front wheel, all wheel drive select, is to install the new tires on the rear to reduce oversteer in the vehicle. If your intention is to go one size bigger and not use the 4x4 option, then you should be ok till the other two can be replaced. As...
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