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Buying new tires - No lift 2018 TRD Sport

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by dab86, Aug 13, 2018.

  1. Aug 13, 2018 at 8:57 PM
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    dab86

    dab86 [OP] Member

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    Hello,

    Please help me decide between these tires for my 2018 TRD Sport. Its not lifted as of now. Eventually will put 5100 with 887 springs. But stock height for now.

    Will be mounted on TRD Pro Wheels 17x7

    265/70/17 Duratrac’s Load Range C

    265/70/17 BF KO2 Load Range C

    255/75/17 BF KO2 Load Range C

    255/75/17 Wildpeak M/T Load Range C

    Anyone have 255/75/17 mounted on the TRD wheels with no lift and no rub even when flexed? Its a 32 inch tire.

    Im leaning more towards the 255/75/17 if they wont rub.

    Thx
     
  2. Aug 14, 2018 at 1:41 AM
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    VaToy

    VaToy Life Long Member

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    Bilsteins 5100s on the top setting, 4runner Gray TRD Pro Sema wheels, 285/70/17 Toyo AT3s, Sumo Bump stops, TRD exhaust, ECGS Clamshell bushing, 1/4 shim for the lean and one inch rear block, OEM Pro grill and garnish OEM TRD Skid plate, TRD CAI, Demon Brackets, Rigid Industries Pro fog lights, OEM Trail Rails sidebars, Diode Dynamics LED SL1 high and low beam lights, OEM Roof racks, Clazzio leather heated seats, Remote Start, TRD Pro shift knob, tinted windows, Rockford Fosgate 4 channel amp for the headunit and sub and amp combo, OEM Puddle lights, OEM tailgate lock, OEM bed mat, LED interior lights, OEM blackout kit for letters, JLT catch can, upgraded 27F toyota True Start battery, Vleds led tail light kit with Pro tail lights, OEM Rave4 side mirrors with convex spotters,just to name a few mods.
    BFGs all day long. Been running them for 30 years. I'm lifting my DCLB 3/1 and going 265/70/17 in C range. Looking to keep the speedo, tire weight and even wear on a stock rim. Great size tire.
     
  3. Aug 14, 2018 at 11:02 AM
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    the_tacocamper

    the_tacocamper The Taco Camper

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    -Prinsu designs cab rack -Southern Style slimline bumper -Smittybuilt XRC 9500 lbs winch -Cascadia 4x4 flipster -CBI off road ditch might brackets -KChilite flex dual ditch lights -Mountain Hatch tailgate reinforcement -Cali Raised LED faux TRD Pro grille -Cali Rasied LED bed stiffeners -Cali Raised LED 25 degree sliders -RCI metal works bed rack -RCI front skid plate -CVT Mt. Shasta Rooftop tent -K&N cold air intake -Tinted windows 15% -Chrome deleted (emblems/bumper) -Full size spare -OEM bed mat -Maxxtraxx SUSPENSION: -ARB BP-51s suspension w/reservoirs -OME heavy duty dakars -OME heavy springs -BFGoodrich KO2 285/70r17 -Method Roost race wheels INTERIOR: -Marathon seat covers -Hondo Garage phone mount -Ram ball mounts -Ram squeeze mount -LED interior lighting -Attic by Blue Ridge Overland -Weathertech Floor mats -Tacoma red dash inlay CAMP GEAR -Tembo Tusk skottle -Front Runner wolf packs (2) -Ruger 10/22 breakdown rifle -Waterport pressurized water system -Yeti Panga 28 backpack w/dry sidekick -Yeti Panga 50 duffel bag -Yeti Roadie 20 cooler -Rtic 65 cooler -Fiskars chopping axe and hatchet -Hyke and Byke down sleeping bag -10x10 Coleman easy up -Coleman two burner stove FUTURE MODS: -GFC Camper #184 (mid February-March) -CBI Rear bumper w/tire swingout -Bed drawer system -Bed lighting system -Wilco Offroad spare tire bedrail mount
    I recently purchased the KO2's and they are awesome, never had anything close to as good as these.
     
  4. Aug 14, 2018 at 11:07 AM
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    JoeCOVA

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    What kind of drivng do you do?

    KO2s are the better all arounder and best for highway use and light offroad.
    Duratracs are a hybrid that will work better offroad but still great in snow and do decent on daily driving
    Wildpeaks are an M/T that will be best offroad but will perform worse in snow, rain, and daily driving
     

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