4wd
Well-Known Member
1/50 times it may be needed. The one person I’ve hear of so far on this forum that has chopped the mounts on a third gen is someone who put 285/75/17 tires on.
285/75/16
285/70/17
285/65/18
285/60/19
285/55/20
285/50/21
285/45/22
Haven’t heard of them chopping the mounts.
For the average person (3rd gen) who goes off road up to moderately will never have an issue. Maybe later when they are 10 years old and the average owner is taking them to extremes cab mount chop will be done more often.
My point- they are to New for folks to wheel hard enough to chop.
Give it 10 yrs.
Reason I said "why not" is because honestly I haven't even noticed if there is a prominent amount of material on 3rd gen mounts, hadn't heard anything to the contrary, so assuming it's the same but I really should check... & I will say that I had probably at least 100 local TW members come thru my garage & most of them 15k or less & we'd be under them adding springs, in the rear & doing the front with UCA's/LCA's, engineered spindles / coilovers & all of it was geared for the fitment of larger tires & with that came plastic trimming, cab mount chopping to get 35" under them & still have no rubbing in turns in deep ruts...
My point is nothing is too new not to set up properly, but we obliviously offroad differently & interpret differently as well...