P1000 New tires and wheels

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drjaivey

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Looking to get new wheels /tires for P1000. First set. Can someone give me feedback on 28/10/14 all the way around. Any rub? Any advise appreciated.
 
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Jarred

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Thinking about those Braven tires Pitbull has? Lol. I was thinking about making a purchase today too while he had them 50% off.


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they should fit fine
 
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I would think they would fit no problem but different brands come in different actual sizes. Like silverbacks, for example, actually run an inch smaller than they advertise. Your best bet is to do your homework and find the tires you really want then find out how they look and fit from someone who has them with your suspension setup.
 
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I run 28x10-14 on all four. Have not had an issue with rubbing, even at full lock. I have the Rocktane XD-K's and they measure out to advertised size. They are on a 5-2 offset wheel.
 
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I run 28x11-14 Mega Mayhems front and back, stock suspension. No rubbing whatsoever.
Do you run a skid plate? I run Trail Armor and they extend into the front fender wells a little.
 
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AB-Trails

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Do you run a skid plate? I run Trail Armor and they extend into the front fender wells a little.
I don't run a skid plate. There is an inch of clearance from the back of the tire to the fender at full lock. First picture is wheels straight next is full lock. Hope that helps.
 
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