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16x7 rims to 16x8 rims

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by bens06taco, Nov 21, 2018.

  1. Nov 21, 2018 at 8:40 PM
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    bens06taco

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    Alright, question for you all. I have stock 16x7 rims on my taco right now with P245/75R16 A/T tires mounted on them. I'm looking at upgrading to 16x8 rims. Will my same tires, the P245/75R16, fit 16x8 rims? Thanks in advance!
     
  2. Nov 21, 2018 at 8:42 PM
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    They will fit. They may be a little more stretched than what they are now. I would look into upgrading to 265s. Although the difference is almost negligable but it is noticeable


    Edit: also to add, you can find 265 take offs all day on here for cheap if you look into your local classifieds
     
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    They will fit, may look a little ballonish, may wear the outside a little more. But really its only an inch so I doubt it.
    Here is a cut and paste from a cooper tire spec. Suggest rim width is 7-8 look up the specs for your exact model tire.
    SIZE UTQG MAX.
    LOAD
    Max. Inflation Pressure Tread Depth Tire Weight Rim Width Range Meas. Rim Width Sect. Width Tread Width Overall Diam. Revs. Per Mile Country of
    Origin*

    245/75R16
    111T
    Load Index 111 = 2,409 lbs (1,095 kg) per tire
    Speed Rating “T” = 118 mph (190 kph)

    SL
    Max Load = 2,403 lbs
    Max psi = 44 psi

    560 A B
    Treadwear: 560
    Traction: A
    Temperature: B

    2,403 lbs 44 psi 14/32" 36 lbs 6.5-8" 7" 9.6" 7.4" 30.3" 684
    Country of Origin "US" = UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    US
     
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