Hey all, I've been lurking around here for a long time w/ no account, following modification guides, recommendations, endlessly reading about everything before I purchase and this forum has been an invaluable resource, so thank you all, wouldn't be stage 3 w/o you all!
I'm quitting my job at the EOY and dedicating 2022 to traveling the US and building personal projects. I only have my FiST and a motorcycle, so I'll be garaging the moto and taking my FiST all around the country. This means doing a small build to 'convert' it to a camper, with no seats but the drivers. The intent is driving as far off-tarmac the FiST is capable of taking me and backpacking/bikepacking on a fat bike the rest of the way I want to go.
I'm only using the tarmac for the store trips and linking together trails/dirt roads and the rare long highway trip. I've done a decent amount of this on bike tours and it's by far my favorite way to travel (off the highway, on dirt/gravel trails + more if vehicle can take it, even very slowly).
I don't care too much about tarmac performance, except safe enough braking, high speed stability (highway) and preferably not awful tread wear. If I had to compromise anywhere I guess it'd be in tread wear, if I can get >10k out of a set and they do well off tarmac and aren't going to kill me/be unsafe in hot weather/highway driving, I'd be golden for this adventure. Obviously there's going to be compromises somewhere, but I'm curious to get ideas from you guys.
I've looked into it a bit and I fairly confident I'm going to try suspension lift of ~.75-1" or so, max 1.25" if I could fit awesome tires (wanted to do this since I got the FiST, Bilstein B6 + either stock springs + spacers or maybe non-ST fiesta springs), skid plate and fit the largest tires I think I could, 195/60 r15's, maybe even 185/65s if possible after lifting a bit.
I'd LOVE an All-Terrain tire that'd do well in snow, but I cannot find any that I think could fit on the FiST, so I guess I'm looking at the closest thing to an A/T tire that will fit! I have considered fender rolling but I don't think it'd even make a difference, all the A/T tires seem slightly out of range on what I'd be able to even fit with a decent size roll and 1.5" lift (max I'd want to go).
Anybody else have any better ideas/options that I've overlooked? I can try to plan all of my routes to stay in decent weather, but that's a pipe dream and still need to tackle the off-road/tarmac. Idk what other options there are, so I come to the glorious hivemind in search of truth
TL;DR: I'm looking for 15" tires that can take me as far off the beaten path as the FiST can go (dirt, fire roads, gravel, etc) and not puncture constantly, but still be able to drive on the highway in nearly all weather conditions (temps 10-90deg). Would prefer my tread to last but anything above ~10-15k miles is just a bonus.
The best I've come up with is something like Conti VikingContact 7s/General Arctic 12, XL load rating and would give me the most off-road capability. Maybe I'm overestimating how bad winters would be in warmer, dry weather?
I know I'll get a few comments saying it's not the vehicle for this kind of thing, BUT it's what I have and I'm in no place to be purchasing something else so it's this or nothing, and nothing isn't an option + I want to keep the FiST forever!
I'm quitting my job at the EOY and dedicating 2022 to traveling the US and building personal projects. I only have my FiST and a motorcycle, so I'll be garaging the moto and taking my FiST all around the country. This means doing a small build to 'convert' it to a camper, with no seats but the drivers. The intent is driving as far off-tarmac the FiST is capable of taking me and backpacking/bikepacking on a fat bike the rest of the way I want to go.
I'm only using the tarmac for the store trips and linking together trails/dirt roads and the rare long highway trip. I've done a decent amount of this on bike tours and it's by far my favorite way to travel (off the highway, on dirt/gravel trails + more if vehicle can take it, even very slowly).
I don't care too much about tarmac performance, except safe enough braking, high speed stability (highway) and preferably not awful tread wear. If I had to compromise anywhere I guess it'd be in tread wear, if I can get >10k out of a set and they do well off tarmac and aren't going to kill me/be unsafe in hot weather/highway driving, I'd be golden for this adventure. Obviously there's going to be compromises somewhere, but I'm curious to get ideas from you guys.
I've looked into it a bit and I fairly confident I'm going to try suspension lift of ~.75-1" or so, max 1.25" if I could fit awesome tires (wanted to do this since I got the FiST, Bilstein B6 + either stock springs + spacers or maybe non-ST fiesta springs), skid plate and fit the largest tires I think I could, 195/60 r15's, maybe even 185/65s if possible after lifting a bit.
I'd LOVE an All-Terrain tire that'd do well in snow, but I cannot find any that I think could fit on the FiST, so I guess I'm looking at the closest thing to an A/T tire that will fit! I have considered fender rolling but I don't think it'd even make a difference, all the A/T tires seem slightly out of range on what I'd be able to even fit with a decent size roll and 1.5" lift (max I'd want to go).
Anybody else have any better ideas/options that I've overlooked? I can try to plan all of my routes to stay in decent weather, but that's a pipe dream and still need to tackle the off-road/tarmac. Idk what other options there are, so I come to the glorious hivemind in search of truth
TL;DR: I'm looking for 15" tires that can take me as far off the beaten path as the FiST can go (dirt, fire roads, gravel, etc) and not puncture constantly, but still be able to drive on the highway in nearly all weather conditions (temps 10-90deg). Would prefer my tread to last but anything above ~10-15k miles is just a bonus.
The best I've come up with is something like Conti VikingContact 7s/General Arctic 12, XL load rating and would give me the most off-road capability. Maybe I'm overestimating how bad winters would be in warmer, dry weather?
I know I'll get a few comments saying it's not the vehicle for this kind of thing, BUT it's what I have and I'm in no place to be purchasing something else so it's this or nothing, and nothing isn't an option + I want to keep the FiST forever!
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