nickw
Adventurer
Struggling with this decision on my 2021 Ram 2500. I currently have a set of AEV Saltas with 287/75R17 but need a new set of tires (BFG AT's now) and I don't love how they sit, very slightly, outside the fenders, I guess I am getting old:
Option #1: AEV Saltas + Baja Boss 255/85R17's
>~35" tire
>inside fender well due to narrower tires
>descent offroad capability - tires get great reviews
>fairly aggressive tire with descent road manners
>3500ish LR
Option #2: OEM Alum rims + xxxx 285/75R18's
>~35" tire
>inside fender well due to more offset of rim (comparable to option #1 above)
>have many more options when it comes to tires to pick up something less aggressive
>higher LR per tire @ 4000+
I tow a 25" 8000 lb Airstream several times a year, most of my driving is on reasonable roads, with some fairly remote unimproved gravel in OR/WA/ID and do deal with snow on a regular basis....I have a set of studless snow/ice tires but would love to not swap out if I can find something does is good enough in the winter.
Would love some opinions!
Option #1: AEV Saltas + Baja Boss 255/85R17's
>~35" tire
>inside fender well due to narrower tires
>descent offroad capability - tires get great reviews
>fairly aggressive tire with descent road manners
>3500ish LR
Option #2: OEM Alum rims + xxxx 285/75R18's
>~35" tire
>inside fender well due to more offset of rim (comparable to option #1 above)
>have many more options when it comes to tires to pick up something less aggressive
>higher LR per tire @ 4000+
I tow a 25" 8000 lb Airstream several times a year, most of my driving is on reasonable roads, with some fairly remote unimproved gravel in OR/WA/ID and do deal with snow on a regular basis....I have a set of studless snow/ice tires but would love to not swap out if I can find something does is good enough in the winter.
Would love some opinions!