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Factory sport wheels with 285/70/17

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by SeaBass_, Dec 1, 2015.

  1. Dec 1, 2015 at 3:02 PM
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    SeaBass_

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    Hey guys,

    Before someone says it, yes I utilized the search option before posting this.

    I just put the 2.75" / 2" leveling kit in from Readylift and I have a set of brand new 285/70/17 BFG ko2's. I like the idea of keeping a clean OEM look with my truck so I want to keep my factory wheels for now until I can afford some TRD wheels. I should also note that I have a set of 1.25" wheel spacers that will be installed with the new tires.

    Question 1: Are my 17" sport wheels on my 2015 TRD, 8.5" wide?

    Follow up to Question 1: Will those tires fit fine on those wheels?

    Question 2: Will those 1.25" spacers be sufficient in order to pull it off?

    I only could find 1 or 2 pictures with the same setup with factory wheels, Im quite sure it will work fine but wanted to see what everyone here thinks!
     
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    u haz 17" sport rims, but u wanna buy more 17" TRD rims yez?
     
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    yez...
     
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    Do you have any input regarding my questions?
     
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    Thanks anyway
     
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    I have a 2011 Sport and run 275/70R17 Goodyear MTR's on the factory 17" sport wheels. I do have LR control arms and 3" lift so you should be ok with your set up. You will need the spacers if you are not running aftermarket upper control arms.
     
  10. Dec 23, 2015 at 8:56 AM
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    To your first question, I believe they're 7.5" wide.
    I'm running 285/70/17s currently on sport wheels just like you want to do. I have 1.25" spacers so the tires clear the upper control arms (Light Racing in my case). So, sounds like your setup should work just fine
     

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