Picked up a used 2016 Trailhawk and it's hasn't even been a week before I had to change something. Because it's used the dealership changed out the original all terrains for all seasons and that just won't do. Ordered a set of Master craft Courier AXTs in 235/65 r17, which I am hoping will fit without modification. Pretty sure I've seen others on the forum do it, so here's hoping. Call me crazy but not 100% sure I want to do a lift yet, and this seemed like the largest size that should fit without one. Also hoping to get a set of avid bumpers if the contour ever comes back in stock. I'll try to take before and after pictures and report back how it goes. IMG_20190619_163846 by Database121 posted Jun 25, 2019 at 11:16 AM
Well. Got the tires put on today. I love the look. They just barely fit. Anything larger would definitely need a lift and/or spacers. These Courser AXTs have a total diameter of 29.19 on paper. But I don't have any rubbing as far as I can tell. No modifications at all just bolted right on with the stock 17in wheels. There is some more road noise, but I didn't think it was to bad. It also looks like a lost a few mpg. I was averaging somewhere between 24-26 on the drive home (about 30 minutes of highway driving) according to the computer. I've got a long road trip planned in a few weeks. I'll do the math manually for a few tanks to see if that's correct. So far, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.
They fill out the wheel wells nicely! I have the same size of Atturo Trail Blades getting put on next week along with a lift and springs.