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275/65, 18x9 -12 offset on stock suspension?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Bigl, Jun 2, 2021.

  1. Jun 2, 2021 at 11:26 AM
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    Bigl

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    I have a 2013 Tacoma with stock suspension....was looking for insight about wheels and tires...currently looking at at set of 18x9 wheels with a -12 offset and was wondering if that would be doable with out doing any sort of lift or trimming...please lmk also I’m open to suggestions on tire size
     
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    Welcome ! What size tire?
     
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    I’m looking at getting a 275/65
     
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    Following this!! Have very similar question.
     
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  5. Jun 2, 2021 at 4:52 PM
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    They’re gonna rub. I’m assuming the truck is staying at stock ride height or are you lifting it?
     
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    google tire size comparison and you can type in your tire size now and the size you want and it’ll show the difference.....like this

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  7. Jun 2, 2021 at 4:56 PM
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    If your staying completely stock. I’d run a 265/70/17 on 17x8 0 offset.
     
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    Yes I was planning on it but now I’m considering doing a leveling kit
     
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    Depending on the kit. If you went with the 18 the biggest issue is the width and offset. That has to be accounted for since it changes the scrub radius of the tire. IMO 17s are the way to go there are more wheel and tires choices.
     
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    I'm here trying to run 285/70/17 with -38mm... HAHAHAHA waiting on SPC and tire sale! :(
     
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    I just threw on 18x9 -12 offset the shop threw on some 285’s rubs a bit on the mudguards in the front. So the shop ordered me a new set of 265’s.
     
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    265/65/18’s. But the the shop threw on some 285’s and they rub in the front when I turn so there swapping them forn265’s hopefully that will cure the rub. Now Just waiting on Eibach for my lift kit.
     
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    Just waiting on Eibach ..
     
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    Just remember when start lifting the front suspension you will lose positive caster
     
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    Will 2-inch have that much affect ..?? And will an alignment help the caster ..??
     

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