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Tire size without needing a lift?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Emtaco24, Dec 30, 2017.

  1. Dec 30, 2017 at 8:45 PM
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    Emtaco24

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    What’s a good size of tire that looks good but doesn’t need a lift or suspension upgrade. I’ve looked a lot and maybe leaning towards 265 75 size just so I don’t need to upgrade since I don’t have thousands of dollars for suspension
     
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  2. Dec 30, 2017 at 8:51 PM
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    Good choice, I put on 265/75/16 KO2’s, they look and work well. I assume 16” on a 4x4? You should also replace the spare with the same brand and size you get, too.
     
  3. Dec 30, 2017 at 8:59 PM
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    Yeah 16” 4x4. Nice yeah looking between KO2s or falkens
     
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    P rated Falken would be my choice..
     
  5. Dec 30, 2017 at 9:04 PM
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    Before 1.5” lift - 1st trip out with the KO2’s, they added about 1” of lift just in tire alone over stock. I hit a really rough and rocky steep part of this road later that same evening this pic was taken and they did really well.
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  6. Dec 30, 2017 at 9:15 PM
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    Those KO2s look nice! Awesome setup!
     
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    265/ 75/ 16 works well without any mods
     
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    SSG665 that’s good to know bc I’m new to all this so thank you
     
  10. Dec 30, 2017 at 9:23 PM
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    I've been trying to find the article I was reading on the physics of how this tire works, but it's supposed to be better on sand and rock when aired down.

    Y'all will think I'm full of it, I'm sure - but I'll keep looking for it. I'll post it up if I find it.

    AHA! Found it. Thought I had it here at work, but it was on my home system. Enjoy! http://www.expeditionswest.com/research/white_papers/tire_selection_rev1.html
     
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  12. Dec 30, 2017 at 9:32 PM
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    I saw that report, too- wider tire (and aired down tires) add more contact area and lower pressure against sand and rock. But they found that narrower tires benefited traction when pushing down harder on snow, ice or mud.

    I chose wider since I’m mainly a dry desert off-roader and went with a E rated tire since I sometimes carry heavy loads and also tow off road as well.
     
  13. Dec 30, 2017 at 9:35 PM
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    Correct.

    It's my understanding that they're better in snow and mud because they dig down to a solid surface faster, am I getting that right?
     
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    That was their reasoning, correct. There’s a good thread on 255’s paralleling this one you should see- and some of the links on it are good too. If I lived in snow or back east, I’d run 255’s for sure also.
     
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    I was an idiot and bought stock sized KO2's just last year, thinking I wouldn't be offroading my "new" (at the time) rig all that much. :frusty:
     
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    Those 265/70’s are great- don’t fret it. I’d run them until you need new tires, the side walls are only less than about 1/2” lower than a 265/75.
     
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    I was fretting about the height difference between mine and the 255/85/16s. Isn't that about 1.5"?
     
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    You’re right, I was thinking the 265/75’s. are you running a lifted truck? You can get that 1.5” easily with four 5100’s and a AAL set for less than the cost of a new set of KO2’s. But your axles and undercarriage won’t go up any, I guess that’s more desirable.
     
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    265/75/16's were what I wanted to put on my truck, but I could not find any info at the time that said the front tires would not rub, so I went with 265/70/16's. Same height as stock tires, but wider, so they did not change how the speedometer reads. One place even put a new 265/75/16 tire next to the stock tire and it looked like it would rub to both of us. From what I’m reading now, it sounds like they would have worked.
     
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    I'll be lifted soon, just waiting to get some Dakar leafs to go with the Icon Stage III goodies in the garage. :D
     

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