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Largest Tire for 15 tacoma with leveling kit

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by SliverFox25, Mar 4, 2015.

  1. Mar 4, 2015 at 3:18 PM
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    Hi guys I'm new to this thread and have only had my 2015 trd sport double cab 4x4 since Oct. 14. I'm wanting to put a leveling kit on. probably go with the Ready Lift system. My question is do 33 inch tires fit without rubbing. i'm ok with 32's. I just want something a bit more agressive then the pos H/T'S that came with the truck. How do I determine what 32" is egual to? Is that about 275 or 265? Thanks. P.S. any pics of leveled trucks would be great.
     
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    above your post.. right under the Tacomaworld Banner, there are drop downs. under Mods & Tutorials, you'll see at the bottom of the list.. Tire Size Calculator. that will help you get some info on the conversions.
     
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    If you don't wheel, you can run a 285/75/16 or 285/70/17. If you want a taller tire go with a 255/85/16 or 255/80/17
     
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    http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/tirecalc.php

    just punch in the tire size and it will tell you its equivalent in inches, as far as the 15s im not sure but i know the 08s 32 is as big without trimming anything. my guess would be a 265/75/16 or a 265/70/17 depending on what sixe wheels you have. but just use the search bar next time, there are hundreds of threads about it on here and im sure someone has already answered it somewhere on here. welcome to tacoma world.
     
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    Thanks
     
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    Do you mind me asking what size tires you have?
     
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    265 is the width of the tire in mm. In 265\65\16, 265=the width of the tire, 65=65% of the width(265) is the height of the side wall and 16 is the rim size. So the width of the tire equals to 10.43in(265mm) and the height of the tire equals to 29.56in(65% of 265mm(172.25mm) times 2 because you have 2 sidewalls when mesuring a tire (344.5mm) plus 406.4mm(16in rim) equals 750.9mm(29.56in))
    hopefully its not too confusing and it helps you understand tire size.
     
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    285/70/17. and yes.. I had to trim a lot plus a cab mount chop.
     
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    I run with stock wheels 255x75x17 no rubbing they work out to be 32x10x17.
     
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    275/70/17 , stock wheels , no rub
     
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