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Anyone put 33" 285/70/17 on Sasquatch wheels?

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Non SAS, stock fenders. 285/70/17 on Sasquatch wheels. No other mods.

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looks awesome, how do you like those maxxis tires? I am wondering how they compare to say bfg ko2 or toyo at3.

Also, did you go for:
TP00251700
P285/70R17 117T

or

TL00049200
LT285/70R17 121/118S
 
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looks awesome, how do you like those maxxis tires? I am wondering how they compare to say bfg ko2 or toyo at3.

Also, did you go for:
TP00251700
P285/70R17 117T

or

TL00049200
LT285/70R17 121/118S
I went with the 117T.

I have about 1500 miles on them so far and would absolutely buy another set. They drive nice, good in the dry or wet, not a lot of pebble sling from them either. I haven’t been off road, but I would expect them to do well in the dirt. I’m still seeing a consistent 20+mpg as well (2.3 Auto).

I’ve had a few sets of Cooper At3s, and a set of toyo ATs and I would put the Maxxis on the top of the list. Of course that may change in 30k miles based on wear, and I have yet to drive in the snow- but so far these have been the best bang for the buck tire I’ve had.


https://simpletire.com/brands/maxxis-tires/razr-at-811#v=1&tireSize=p285-70r17&mpn=tp00251700
 

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I went with the 117T.

I have about 1500 miles on them so far and would absolutely buy another set. They drive nice, good in the dry or wet, not a lot of pebble sling from them either. I haven’t been off road, but I would expect them to do well in the dirt. I’m still seeing a consistent 20+mpg as well (2.3 Auto).

I’ve had a few sets of Cooper At3s, and a set of toyo ATs and I would put the Maxxis on the top of the list. Of course that may change in 30k miles based on wear, and I have yet to drive in the snow- but so far these have been the best bang for the buck tire I’ve had.


https://simpletire.com/brands/maxxis-tires/razr-at-811#v=1&tireSize=p285-70r17&mpn=tp00251700
Thanks for the reply.. I am considering these for my black diamond steelies once it comes in.
I noticed a huge difference in weight between the 2 which is why I asked. The E load rated LT ones are nearly 60lbs! I would like to go for the lighter 117T ones like you did.

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Looking at doing this same thing so glad to see others have already done it. I’m about to pick up some Sasquatch wheels this week or next and had a couple questions.

1) any issues with throwing rocks and dinging up the doors?
2) does it change the profile of the tire at all since it is mounted to a slightly wider wheel?
3) any more straight on pics showing wheel poke?
4) anybody able to post a picture of the spare tire showing the gap with the rubber stopper?

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