Yepp, a year later and I still like them. Decent off road (I don’t go too crazy) and ride great on the highway! These tires are great in wet conditions too
I went with the Black Diamond and love it. First pic is right after I got it back from ceramic coat and tinting front windows. As others have said, it actually didn’t look bad with the factory tires/wheels. Looks better in person than in pictures.
I just added 0 offset Method 703s and kept the...
Here’s the only other one I have at the moment. Anything in particular you’d like to see? FYI, crash bars did not have to be removed with these tires, even with 0 offset. I imagine 285’s/33’s with 0 offset would need them removed unless you did a level kit/lift.
Installed Method 703s (0 offset) on factory Black Diamond tires, 265/70/R17. It looks so much more aggressive, and although I plan to go a little bigger later, I’m really digging the stance now. A little poke but nothing crazy
After a year wait, I took delivery of my Black Diamond on Feb 17. Loving it so far! So far have done ceramic coat, tinted front windows, installed Method 703’s (0 offset with factory tires) and added a few things to the interior. I love these door pouches. More to come, of course!
Good to know! With that in mind, I may stick with 285/70 or 285/75 at most. Wanting to go with Method 305 or 703 in black with the Eruption Green color.
The Toyos look great too - I have heard good things about them. I would likely either go with those, or a Firestone tire (relative works at...
Looks awesome! I've got a Base on order and looking to get a wheel/tire combo that's pretty agressive but do not want to lift it. Surprising you can stuff 35s under there and not rub anything. Did you have to remove the crash bars?