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2015 Tacoma XSPX 4x4 Double Cab. Newbie question

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by jimmajamma74, Apr 13, 2017.

  1. Apr 13, 2017 at 12:11 PM
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    I need some expert opinions. This is my first Toyota Pickup and was wondering if you guys think this thing has any lift on it? The reason i am asking is i want to purchase 20in rims along with 32"tires. it already has factory BFG P265/65R17 on it and i want to go bigger. I am attaching pics to this thread to give you a visual. What tire size with 20" rims would you go?with?

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  2. Apr 13, 2017 at 12:14 PM
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    Definitely has a lift on it.

    Front has a spacer visible, and the rear is also lifted so I'm assuming it'll have a block installed, looks like around 3" of lift to me.
     
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    See the black thing on top of your front strut, that's a leveling spacer. You have around 2.5" of lift in the front.
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    What would you think the max tire/rim size would fit in that hole? I really like the looks of a 20" rim on these trucks. What about tire width and height? offset or no?
     
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    Are you open to cutting and trimming as needed to fit a larger tire?
    Also "offset" is a measurement, every wheel has an offset. However if the offset is too high the wheel/tire will rub on the suspension, if it's too low it'll stick out past the fender. It's all about finding that happy median where it's just right.
     
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    Go to custom offsets website gallery and see what all the bro's are running.
     
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    LMAO 3coma... im not putting 27's on my taco...
     
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    I wasn't planning to cut fenders. What is a good way to figure out what kind of offset if any i will need? Any old tricks of the trade?
     
  9. Apr 13, 2017 at 3:34 PM
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    To avoid rubbing look for a 275/55-20 which is just an inch taller than stock. Still might rub a hair, but likely it won't with your lift.
    As for wheels you're looking for 8-9" wide with around a 0mm offset.
    The wider the wheel the higher the risk of rubbing.

    You won't find much info on here for 20" wheels as most of TW has 16" - 17" wheels.
     

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