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DCSB SR5 4WD 265/75/16's stock suspension??

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by unclebert, Dec 17, 2016.

  1. Dec 17, 2016 at 2:01 PM
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    My new 2017 SR5 came with 245/75/16's. Anyone running 265/75/16's on stock suspension? Any issues with rubbing? I think TRD off road comes standard with 265/70/16's?

    I found the thread stating max tire size on stock suspension is 265/75/16.. If you have pictures. 3rd generation with this size tire on stock suspension that would be awesome.. Thanks
     
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    Should fit with no problem. As far as I know the SR, SR5 and TRD use all the same suspension with the exception of the shocks, ride height is all the same.

    You might have rubbing at full lock with that size if you're running with mudguards, the front air dam or an aggressive mud terrain tire. From what I've heard the BFG is on the smaller side of 265/75/16 sized tires.
     
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    You'll be fine. One of the first things I did before I had 300 mi on it, went and seen my tire guy and traded the stockers for some 265-75-16 MasterCraft AT's. No rub at all.
     
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    265 75 16 Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs on stock suspension! Wheels are TRD Bronze Wheels 4.75" Backspacing with +10 offset!

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    265/75/16 MTR no problems.
     
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    All depends on which wheels you decide to run and the offset, as wheel as the specific tire. Like other have said, the true diameter of certain tires vary brand to brand, even if the same size. Mudguards will also play a factor
     
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    I just installed these yesterday. BFG K02 265/75/16. I rubbed once while turning at speed into a driveway and the edge of the tread rubbed on the mudflap. You won't rub on normal driving conditions, wheels cranked it doesn't rub. I'm am completely satisfied.

     
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    There are also inexpensive shocks like the Bilstein 5100 that are adjustable 0-2" for a couple hundred. I'm sure adding an inch of height to the front would eliminate all rubbing. It's a very minor rub though.
     
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    My stock 2009 came with those tires. I upgraded to 265/75/r16 ko2,s and haven't looked back! Love the tires and look. No lift yet but still love the tires! No regrets here.
     
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    Forgot to note I did remove front mud flaps for precautionary.
     

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