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Help a new find new rims!

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Techno_BK, Apr 30, 2019.

  1. Apr 30, 2019 at 3:57 PM
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    Techno_BK

    Techno_BK [OP] Member

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    2019 Magnetic gray 4 door long bed Tacoma Off-road
    3"lift Wrangler Duratrac 285/75/16
    Hey guys!

    Just picked up a 2019 dclb, lifted it 3" with a revtek lift. Not great but it'll work for now. Put on 33" tires and promptly discovered some rub on the uca when we crank it either way. Picked up some 1.25" spacers and put em on, looks sick offset like that but now we run on the back of the fender well when we're at about half way to fully cranked.

    So I figure if we get some rims with an offset somewhere between stock and 1.25" will fix our running no problem.

    I've never bought rims with offset before, plus I heard we should only use steel wheels for off-road use, and so basically I'm totally lost.

    Can anyone help me out with tips for what to look for?
     
  2. Apr 30, 2019 at 4:18 PM
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    mgmdclb

    mgmdclb Well-Known Member

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    The stock OR wheels are 16 x 7 with a +25mm offset.

    Specs are here for all Toyota wheels
    https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/wheel-specs.30754/

    You can use this site below to compare your stocks to something you might be interested in, and find something that may work. Someone else may be able to pipe in who has experience fitting these, it seems to be hit or miss with 285's fitting for most on here. Some guys fit them and others have to do quite a bit of trimming, wheels certainly have a lot to do with this but so does your alignment. Narrow down a wheel you like compare the specs and see where your at !
     

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