I'm seeking recommendations for wheel and tire size recommendations for the family adventure rig I'm building. The vehicle will take our family of six on a one-year adventure exploring North America, then we'll use it as a work/farm truck. We'll do lots of highway driving so comfort will be important. We will try to drive to the end of every dirt road we find, but I don't plan on doing heavy rock crawling, as I've never really wanted to go anywhere that my stock Tundra couldn't take me (although I've beat it up a fair bit in doing so).
Vehicle details: 2021 Isuzu NPR crew cab that started life as a fence install truck; 4x4 is currently being installed by RidgeRock Expedition Vehicles in Florida, and I live in Nevada. As part of the 4x4 system it will get a 5" lift and 5.13 gears, as well as have the wheelbase shortened to 138". Next it will get an 11' aluminum flatbed, then I'll build a removable camper using composite panels from Boreas. I'm waiting to get the truck in hand before finalizing the design of the camper, but I'm guessing it will weigh no more than 4000 lbs, which would put the weight of the vehicle ~10k lbs.
I won't know the weight on each axle until the camper is installed, so I probably won't choose a final wheel/tire combo until the, but I want to decide on tire size before the bed is installed because I want the bed to sit as low as possible while still allowing for tire clearance. I don't want to set the bed for 37" tires and then later decide to install 33's and have the bed 2" higher than needed; or worse would be to do the opposite!
I'm considering having super single wheels built by Wheels Now, and running Founders AT 36" tires. But that's probably overkill for my use case. I am open to keeping my stock 16" rims and running dual AT tires or even single wheel light truck tires, depending on axle loads. The key right now is deciding on tire diameter to facilitate the bed install.
I'd love all opinions!
Vehicle details: 2021 Isuzu NPR crew cab that started life as a fence install truck; 4x4 is currently being installed by RidgeRock Expedition Vehicles in Florida, and I live in Nevada. As part of the 4x4 system it will get a 5" lift and 5.13 gears, as well as have the wheelbase shortened to 138". Next it will get an 11' aluminum flatbed, then I'll build a removable camper using composite panels from Boreas. I'm waiting to get the truck in hand before finalizing the design of the camper, but I'm guessing it will weigh no more than 4000 lbs, which would put the weight of the vehicle ~10k lbs.
I won't know the weight on each axle until the camper is installed, so I probably won't choose a final wheel/tire combo until the, but I want to decide on tire size before the bed is installed because I want the bed to sit as low as possible while still allowing for tire clearance. I don't want to set the bed for 37" tires and then later decide to install 33's and have the bed 2" higher than needed; or worse would be to do the opposite!
I'm considering having super single wheels built by Wheels Now, and running Founders AT 36" tires. But that's probably overkill for my use case. I am open to keeping my stock 16" rims and running dual AT tires or even single wheel light truck tires, depending on axle loads. The key right now is deciding on tire diameter to facilitate the bed install.
I'd love all opinions!
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