stickshifter
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You’re certain they won’t be offering anything larger than the 31” tires from the factory? I hadn’t heard confirmation of that anywhere. I also haven’t heard that the vehicle is/is not built to easily accommodate the addition of 33s or 35s, a lift, secondary OEM flares to make room for larger tires. I will be disappointed too if at least the latter isn’t true.
Hi ABBB,
Things might have changed. but from what I've seen they have been pretty consistent about describing the tires they will offer. On the Ineos Grenadier website there is a section on wheels & tires, and they list the metric equivalent of 31s. I think this link is the right one:
4x4 Wheels and Tyres
Our rugged 4X4 comes with the option of 17 or 18-inch, steel or alloy wheels. Explore The Grenadier's wheels and our tyres options here.
ineosgrenadier.com
Everything else is speculation: (1) what size tires will fit without rubbing on stock suspension, (2) what size spare will fit on the large rear door without blocking the small rear door (I can't imagine a 35 fitting - I've seen people post videos of the clearance and a guy just got two fingers in between the 31-inch tire and the small rear door), and (3) what size tire will fit after installing a lift (since no such lift yet exists, this is very speculative).
My point: I want a vehicle spec'd from the factory with the tires I want to run. I'm really over messing with aftermarket suspensions, dealing with rubbing, needing to re-gear to restore power and factory spec'd gear ratios, and dealing with carrying a full-size spare. With the exception of the Wrangler and Bronco, most other vehicles do not carry the spare a lot of people want to carry (Power Wagon - 35 max, and people want to run 37s, Tacoma - 32 max, and people want to run at least 33s, I won't go on).
We will soon see!