I wheel Mclean or Crowsnest atleast 3 times a week for anywhere from 2 to 12 hours at a time. I don't just do long distance. I don't run from mud, I just don't sit in it and play all day. I cross it.... and move on. A wide tire would certainly benefit me for the 2% of the time I don't wanna dig through it to find traction ie. the bigger holes. But a skinnier tire (10.5) or so benefits me the 98% of the time. Less stress on my drivetrain, bearings, no spacers, proper backspacing, less weight so on and so forth. I know fat tires look good, every body wants em... including myself, Jeeps are just plain sex on fat tires but... most of the time.. I want to dig down past the slick... grab some terra and get movin if ya know what I mean. Traction trumps... always (for me anyways). So... Ya... I do not want spacers, I do not to screw with my backspacing enough that im putting more strain on my axles. A 10.5 suits my needs better then a 12.5 does if not for those reasons alone. I daily drive my rig... always will daily my rigs, always have, even on 6" and 35x13.50 and I fuggin hated it, and a nightmare to get through tighter trails. Small, light and tight is how this ones gonna roll. My wifes yj sits on 4.5 leafs with 33x10.50 wrapping the stock 15s. Its almost perfect minus the height and shes the snot out of it. So my options are, and I'll try and be more clear.
1. 33x10.5x15 load C, and get steel wheels, selling my moabs
2. 265/75/16 (31.64x10.43) load e, on the moabs
3. 285/75/16 (32.83x11.22) load e, on the moabs, may rub depending on tire and who you talk to, not a fan of snubbing my steering either. Sometimes I dont have enough as it is. But how much is lost?
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4. 255/85/16 (33.06x10.03) load e, on the moabs.
#3 would be perfect if it didnt rub... can't find a yay or nay anywhere on this... for the toyo mts. I'd do it in a heartbeat if I knew I wasn't losing "too much" steering. Adding washers to my stops makes my head hurt as much as adding wheel spacers do. #2 is a good width while #3 is a perfect height... I know ill have no clearance issues with either of them. #1 I get a softer tire and prfect size for my needs... but I need new rims, black procomp steelies? Apexs rim? I'm not sinking money into aluminum rims anytime soon.
Hopefully that made it more clear... I'm not out for a sunday cruise in the ol Jeep to look cool and I aint afraid to roll, scratch, dent hurt mangle or otherwise get my rubi dirty. I just don't NEED fat enough tires to require the extra maintenance associated with them... even though they do look good.
I'm also not talking about rubbing height wise... got that covered... they wont. Its strictly width... rubbing on control arms.