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265/75/16… 0 or negative Offset

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by lukeroe, Jun 23, 2024.

  1. Jun 23, 2024 at 7:20 PM
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    lukeroe

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    Looking to upgrade wheels on my ‘21 sr5. From what I understand 265/75/16s 0 offset will fit fine with no rubbing. However I kind of want a slight poke out of the sides with a -10 offset or something. Does anyone have any experience running -10 offset or similar on 265/75/16’s or 265/70/17’s?

    secondly: will 0 offset with this tire size be flush with the fender flares?
    any pictures would be appreciated.
     
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    Evostaco

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    I’m running 16x8 wheels with 0 offset and 265/75R16s. There is a slight poke but nothing obnoxious. Sorry I don’t have any head on pics but if I remember tomorrow I’ll snap a few.
     
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    cbouch001

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    Here’s 265/75 r16 at 0 offset
    Just barely poke. Granted I have a slight lift

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    MadKatt

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    Go with the 265/75/16 0 offset you will be happy gives you a slight poke helps if you run an AT tire. Sorry have no pics for you but very happy with my set up I do have a 2 inch lift also.
     
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    Al Pastor Taco

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    I went from 16x8 0 on 265/75 to 17x8.5 -10 on 265/70

    I have a Trail Edition w/factory 1.1/0.5 lift.

    I have taken the truck offroad on both sets. On the 16's with 0 offset I never rubbed once. They sat flush, maybe a hair outside the fender.

    On the 17's, I occasionally rub in the front at full lock and under compression while I am taking it offroad and climbing obstacles. The 17's with the -10 definitely poke out more, but not enough to damage my paint.
     
  8. Jun 24, 2024 at 5:50 PM
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    RicerRabbit

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    I actually rub with 17x8.5 0 offset wheels with 265/70R17 tires on my truck that’s running stock height. Granted, it’s minimal and only in specific scenarios (full lock while the suspension is compressed), so only really when off-roading or coming into a driveway hot.

    Here’s how they sit

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  9. Jun 24, 2024 at 5:51 PM
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    AK Dudeman

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    265/75/16 0° Wit 2” lift.

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    265/70r17 17x9 +1
    Stick to a 0 if your offroad at all, it's tried and true 99% of the time. Plan on removing mud flaps or going to a low pro like rokblokz aswell if you like your paint.
     
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