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duratracs and countersteers ---will they fit a 2013 dc off road?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by bsmith123, Nov 3, 2013.

  1. Nov 3, 2013 at 12:17 PM
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    Got a set of these with some 265/75/r16 wrangler duratracs
    my tacoma is a 2013 double cab off road and came with the 265/70/r16s

    so will these rims and tires fit ok? or will I need lift?
     
  2. Nov 3, 2013 at 12:22 PM
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    I just got same size duratracs on stock rims. You'll rub a tiny bit when fully cranked. Especially reversing
     
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    http://www.hpoc.co.uk/community/index.php?showtopic=41555

    by the way I am in the UK and have my mods on here

    standard stuff so far
    westin bull bar and a pair of hellas
    nfab steps
    got a snugtop coming for it ---
    hoping to get a rhino rack awning for camping
    and do an audio install

    so far got the
    jl clean sweep
    precision power p9005 amp
    taco tunes speaker install kit
    taco tunes 10 in sealed sub box
    sundown sd-2 10 inch sub
    focal ps 165 6.5 components for the front

    thanks for the help
     
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    hey that was quick---thanks, I thought so as they look pretty big next to the truck but i am waiting for 2 wheels in the mail!
     
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    Do you have places to wheel over in UK? Nice to have UK members
     
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    Those wheels will stick out a little further and will rub when turning. I have SCS F5 wheels - Same specs and Toyo ATII - Same size. I removed the front air diverters (look like little mud flaps in front of front wheel wells). Also removed stock mud guards and replaced with smaller (thin) flaps. The tires still rub on these flaps (may trim where rubbing). Not a big deal but note worthy.
     
  7. Nov 8, 2013 at 12:47 PM
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    Yes, there are active 4 x4 forums

    the off roading here can be "green laning" which can be anything from a smooth dirt road to quite challenging for some vehicles

    also there are a lot of events organized at pay to play sites or on farms

    there is not so much just free land to go and tool around on and you have to be very careful of where you go not to violate public space laws or trespass

    but we still have fun!
     

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