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Assistance on wheel/tire set up

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by dlovell90, May 20, 2019.

  1. May 20, 2019 at 8:38 PM
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    dlovell90

    dlovell90 [OP] New build 5/1/19

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    Ok. I’m reaching out for honest reviews and suggestions for my wheel and tire set up. I have a 16 TRD OR

    Here is what I’m wanting to run

    265/70/17 Nitto ridge grapplers. I was going with terry g2s but have seen a lot of people comment they aren’t holding up well in mud and rain. But have heard all positives on the grapplers.
    TRD Pro 17” wheel (suggestions on offset)


    90% of my driving is city and highway. Off-road is very minimal currently. This is for the aggressive look but the few times I get to travel off road I’ll be prepared. As I do have trips planned soon.

    My OR suspension is stock. Now I’ve read on stock suspension this combo is fine. Some say oh may need a leveling kit. Others say it rubs. I do not plan to cut into anything. And I won’t be upgrading suspension until next fall of 2020. That’s when everything goes bigger lol

    Can I fit this set up without leveling kit or do I need that right off the bat. Anyone else running this combo on stock or a leveling kit?

    Thanks In advance!
     
  2. May 20, 2019 at 9:38 PM
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    Unorgnl-V

    Unorgnl-V Well-Known Member

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    You'll be fine ridge grapplers are definitely more aggressive looking than the stock wranglers but nothing crazy enough to cause you trouble. The Pro wheels are also moderate in size and offset so you shouldn't have clearance issues.
     

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