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aftermarket wheels with bigger tires and no lift?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by lee1092, Apr 7, 2022.

  1. Apr 7, 2022 at 6:16 PM
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    lee1092

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    Looking at the fn 5 star and wondering if I can get them on my stock suspension. (Trying to decide on which offset)

    265/75/16
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    265/70/17
     
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    Tire size is going to matter too. These types of questions don’t seem to get answered very well. Looks like a lot of people out there running stock suspension just put bigger tires on stock wheels. It’s hard to find aftermarket wheels that have high positive offset like stock.

    I’m wondering if 265/75 R16 with 0 offset will fit on stock but this has been asked and people just show that their stock wheels (with high positive offset) fit fine. That’s not the question though. Is anyone running aftermarket wheels with bigger tires and no lift?
     
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  3. Apr 8, 2022 at 5:55 AM
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    That should be fine. Most folks can run up to 33” with minimal effort as long as they stay around 0 offset. The further negative you go the more likely you need a CMC.
     
  4. Apr 8, 2022 at 7:34 AM
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    I have RRW RR5-S 16x8 with -12 offset on 265/75R16. They did not rub before or after my lift
     
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    how much difference would it make between -12 and -25 offset
     
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    Anyone running 285/75/16 with stock wheels?
     
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    -12 sticks out ~1 inch, so -25 might be ~2 inches. You will definitely rub with -25
     
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    I threw on some 265/70/17 Wildpeaks on FN wheels on my stock suspension, 0 offset, and it rubbed, not terribly, mostly sharp turns, inclines!!
     
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    how much poke do you get with 0. Do you have any rear pics
     
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    What about with a lift?
     
  12. Apr 8, 2022 at 7:59 AM
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    285/75/16 works on the TRD Pro wheels except on 2022 TRD Pro with the new UCA. 3/4" spacer is need to clear the UCA. They have +13mm offset. OR wheels are +25mm and Sport wheels are +30mm
     
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    16x8 0 offset with 265/75R16 and they are about flush with the edge of the fender flare.
     
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    That should fix it since its only a 32" inch tire. Lifting doesn't always fix rubbing though. Trimming may be necessary.
     
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    could I get away with putting on the tires and wheels somewhere and then driving it somewhere to get lift done?
     
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    Thank you. Looking like I will need a 0 offset in order to fit some 285/75/16s.
     
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    Yeah. RimzOne in Mooresville does lifts, wheels and tires and their prices are really good if you're interested in some shops around the charlotte area
     
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    I met a guy on here thag said he would help me with my lift: I’ve never done one before. So was thinking about getting wheels put on

    then going over to him

    wanted to make sure I could drive it on stock suspension if I got the -25 off set.

    I didn’t want that much offset but there’s not many options with 16s and I want some poke

    other option is to sell the new tires I got for close to what I got them for lol
     
  19. Apr 8, 2022 at 8:24 AM
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    I started out with 265/75/16 on F5s 0 offset with no issuesF5s no lift.jpg
     
  20. Apr 8, 2022 at 8:25 AM
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    -25 will only rub at full lock. It won't damage anything
     
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