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285/75/r17 tires

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Singlecabaustin, Jan 19, 2022.

  1. Jan 20, 2022 at 11:33 AM
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    Fooburger

    Fooburger Well-Known Member

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    2011 Tacoma sr5 access cab
    3” w/jba’s. LCE header w/intake spacer & hps cai tube
    Wildpeaks 285/70/17
     
  2. Jan 20, 2022 at 11:39 AM
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    yaboiwebster

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    Red 2006 Tacoma RC 4x4 5-speed
    ARB bumper, 16in KMC XD Series wheels, JBL sound system with JVC head unit, Bilstein 5100s, SPC UCAs, AllDogs Off-road heavy-duty springs & leaf pack, TRD Pro style grill, Badlands ZXR 12000lb winch w/ synthetic cable
    I have a 3.5 inch front and level on the back for suspension, I currently have 285/75/r16s with KMC XD enduro wheels, if I remember correctly I have 0 offset and it's an 8 or 9-inch width. I have spc ucas and have no rubbing whatsoever in normal driving conditions. If I'm offroading I may rub on the uca if the steering wheel is full tilt and I ride over a bump. Otherwise, it works perfectly. the ratio tires are approximately 32.8-inch diameter and 10.4-inch width if I remember correctly. If you go any bigger than a 33 with negative wheel offset you'll start rubbing either the uca or the cab mount. I haven't had a problem with either. Hope this helps.
     

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