The Tulsa wheels (like most factory wheels) have a weak offset which means they sit inside the guards and limit your ability to put a wider tyre on. Im not sure that you will be able to fit a 235mm wide tyre on those rims without hitting the suspension. You may need to consider either spacers or a different rim (probably an aftermarket rim) with a better offset and also may as well go wider such as 7.5" which is better suited to a 235mm wide tyre.
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VW Tiguan Lifted on 30"s - Off Road Ready Overland Build
"I got tyres that match the circumference of the standard tyres- as close as possible. 225/65/17. I think they’re 1-2mm wider. So not real benefit. Plus I lowered the pressure to 14psi, lowering the car a cm or so.
I think 200mm is the factory clearance. The rear exhaust components, appear to be the lowest points.
On the return trips, there were no signs of the car rubbing its underside on the raised humps in between the wheel tracks, either. The bumper bar(s) are the only things that touched dirt. And only one of those was truly the cars ‘fault’ the other times were the speed I hit them at- necessary, that caused the scoopage/scrape."
Beach driving - off road modes
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