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So who’s going to be the first to stuff 285/70r17s on stock suspension?

Discussion in '4th Gen. Tacomas (2024+)' started by Powchaser, Feb 13, 2024.

  1. Feb 13, 2024 at 2:07 PM
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    Powchaser

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    Because hurry up. Mine is going to be here in a month and I need to know how it looks.
     
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    Right on! I hadn’t seen that yet, thanks very much.

    IMO that’s WAY too much poke. By my “calculations” the stock 17x7.5 ET55 off-road wheels should have a backspace of around 5.92”. Method has a 17x8.5 ET35 wheel, which have a backspace of 6.2” (as opposed to the 0 offset wheels in the video) which would put the inner lip even closer to the UCA. I’m looking at 17x8 wheels around ET20 which would have a backspace of 5.29” and should poke a lot less. With a level that might just work without any trimming. 285/70r17 is a great size though, I was worried it would look too stuffed.
     

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