1500 AT4 aftermarket wheels and tires - what do you have?

Not to put any other brand down, several great ones out there, and yet again sounding like a broken record, I can only vouch for my personal experience with Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT tires. Riding through deep winter snow (24" or more) often with frozen hard ice below (of course needs extra care), temps way below freezing; yet be able scream around mountain road bends and turns in wet or dry weather with no fear. At the same time, amazingly quiet grip and performance on road, dry or wet, on dry or wet mountain trails although have not taken it rock climbing or intend to.
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dumb question, what product / applicator are you using for tire shine, i like that finish.
 

Zero issues with mine. However she would spin the rear tires with little effort on the OEM Goodyear Territory MT's. Pickup trucks are notorious for this with the light rear ends. You just need to be cautious of it. It will happen with all pickup trucks. You may want to lower your rear tire pressure to see if that will help. Om mine, im running 38 in the front, and 35 in the rear on 285/75 18's "35×11.5".
I'm in North Texas and my OEM Goodyears are AWFUL on anything wet....
 

My new BF K03's have been the best tire I've ever had. Huge upgrade over the KO2's that did not hook up at all in rain or snow. Got about 4" of snow last night and these tires are incredible!
What size rims you have on your KO3 setup? Can you share a picture?
 

Set of 4 RTX Wheels that were ceramic coated with Goodyear 275 65 R18 Duratrac tires, 1532's of tread left plus brand new still in box splined black lugnuts for sale. DM me for price.
 

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I have a new 2025 and want to upgrade the OEM tires. What size tires did you end up getting on the stock rims? Did they require the leveling kit to fit the fronts without rubbing? thanks
Welcome.
 

I got Nitto Recon Grapplers (OEM 275/60R20) in the LT version(for now, definitely need to go bigger when I have the ability to get new wheels). They look great but I fishtail when making turns on barely wet roads (concrete not asphalt roads in North Texas) anyone else have this issue with Nittos?
Actually I think it may have more to do with the crappy road surfaces here in NTX. But yeah on previous trucks I've noticed with certain Nitto tires (Recon Grapplers & Ridge Grapplers) that traction wasn't quite what I'd expected from a semi-aggressive AT tire.

I'm still on stock GYs on my AT4X but will probably be looking toward the latter part of this year. Wife's Yukon AT4 is on 34" Coopers and so far they've been great....but that vehicle has considerably more weight over the rear axle, too.
 

Just picked this '23 AT4 up Saturday, turns out the wheels and tires I had leftover from my Tacoma are the exact wheels for this truck.

Method 705's, 17x8.5, 0mm Offset, 285/70R17 BFG KO3's in an E load Rating. I learned from some research on this used truck I bought that it already has Rough Country UCA's, and a 2" Spacer Leveling kit on the front, so on the wheels and tires went. I will be replacing the shots with Bilstein 5100's here in the near future to get rid of the spacer lift in the front.

I am looking to remove the factory mud flaps, and I'm looking into some other mud flap options, maybe the Husky Liners Mud flaps could work, these rub slightly at full turn on the inside edge of the factory flaps.

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Just picked this '23 AT4 up Saturday, turns out the wheels and tires I had leftover from my Tacoma are the exact wheels for this truck.

Method 705's, 17x8.5, 0mm Offset, 285/70R17 BFG KO3's in an E load Rating. I learned from some research on this used truck I bought that it already has Rough Country UCA's, and a 2" Spacer Leveling kit on the front, so on the wheels and tires went. I will be replacing the shots with Bilstein 5100's here in the near future to get rid of the spacer lift in the front.

I am looking to remove the factory mud flaps, and I'm looking into some other mud flap options, maybe the Husky Liners Mud flaps could work, these rub slightly at full turn on the inside edge of the factory flaps.

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Love it when a plan comes together lol!
 

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