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What size tires can I fit with my 3/2 inch lift?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Schoolboy24, Jul 25, 2016.

  1. Jul 25, 2016 at 1:07 AM
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    I installed a 3inch coil spacers in the front and 2inch rear blocks on the back of my 2016 Taco SR5 2wd. I've ordered some 20 x 9 wheels, and removed the front bumper bottom trim. Has anyone tried to fit 33's and been successful without any rubbing? The 31's look good but 33's look better.
     
  2. Jul 25, 2016 at 1:11 AM
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    A lot of it is going to depend on your wheel offset and your caster setting.
     
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    This is a boss 2.0 3 inch front 2 inch back and I'm running 265/75/16s no issues at allIMG_20160408_182135.jpg
     
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    I think you'll need to do some trimming and a cmc (cab mount chop) to make 33's fit. Is this strictly a mall crawler? I think you're gonna be kicking yourself in the butt for going with a spacer lift and such big tires. Your truck is going to ride like a dump truck. Ie like shit.
     
  6. Jul 25, 2016 at 6:36 AM
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    My suggestion is to go with 33s and cut what you have to. I had 265/70/17s and liked them, but got the bug and had to go 285/70/17s (33s). I wasted money going that route. Plus, it's likely you will only need to cut the fender if you keep the offroading mild.

    I suppose this is obvious, but 33s will slow you down a little and reduce your MPG. I have 2 inches of lift, front and rear, 33 km2's, and a Pelfreybilt steel plate bumper and get 18 MPGs on the highway/terrible MPGs in the city. I have a 2nd gen, so it's already worse on gas than your 3rd. For me, that wasn't important (I bike to work), but if you drive a lot, you should consider that carefully.
     

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