No Lift tire size guide (work in progress)
regarding gas milage. yes, larger tires can have an adverse effect on fuel economy due to their weight and rolling resistance. but again, in my experience it's really negligible here. i've never bothered comparing it, because my thinking is these are expensive trucks to begin with that burn a lot of fuel, so a few pennies or dollars a tank doesn't mean much in the grand scheme.
hope this helps.
Thank you for the reply. I was referring to the BFG KO2's you have.
This is my first truck like vehicle, so I am totally new when it comes to the all terrain tires. I wanted all terrain on the 24 defender but they didnt come with them. So I am doing some resrach trying to figure out what are good ones.
Another question I have is I would like to get the wide fenders put on but dont want to all spacers. Which wide of size of tires would be good to get the will help fill in the wide fenders but not rub?
This is my first truck like vehicle, so I am totally new when it comes to the all terrain tires. I wanted all terrain on the 24 defender but they didnt come with them. So I am doing some resrach trying to figure out what are good ones.
Another question I have is I would like to get the wide fenders put on but dont want to all spacers. Which wide of size of tires would be good to get the will help fill in the wide fenders but not rub?
Thank you for the reply. I was referring to the BFG KO2's you have.
This is my first truck like vehicle, so I am totally new when it comes to the all terrain tires. I wanted all terrain on the 24 defender but they didnt come with them. So I am doing some resrach trying to figure out what are good ones.
Another question I have is I would like to get the wide fenders put on but dont want to all spacers. Which wide of size of tires would be good to get the will help fill in the wide fenders but not rub?
This is my first truck like vehicle, so I am totally new when it comes to the all terrain tires. I wanted all terrain on the 24 defender but they didnt come with them. So I am doing some resrach trying to figure out what are good ones.
Another question I have is I would like to get the wide fenders put on but dont want to all spacers. Which wide of size of tires would be good to get the will help fill in the wide fenders but not rub?
Thank you for the info. I have 20in wheels and I dont plan to lift the vehicle. My defender is mostly for the streets and highway driving and a little off road. I am looking for a blend of street look with a little off road look thats why I wanted the wide fenders. I really dont want to get 22 or 23 in wheels.
Thank you for the info. I have 20in wheels and I dont plan to lift the vehicle. My defender is mostly for the streets and highway driving and a little off road. I am looking for a blend of street look with a little off road look thats why I wanted the wide fenders. I really dont want to get 22 or 23 in wheels.
I have the steel wheels do you think if I shave the calipers they will fit without spacers? I really want to use them. I tried the caliper swap but the one on the forum here did not work. Someone listed a few part numbers so I ordered them but the rims rubbed.
I installed a set of LR4 wheels and Falken Wildpeak AT3Ws a few months ago to replace my OEM 19" wheels. Size is LT265/60R20. No spacers, no rubbing. Couldn't be happier with the result!
With the 255/65 R19 tires, there is next to nothing available for offroad, but 255/60 R19 is available for Falken Wildpeak and others.
You're losing 1/2" of sidewall, but should not be a problem.
Anyone out there using these or similar?
You're losing 1/2" of sidewall, but should not be a problem.
Anyone out there using these or similar?


