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need help with tires

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by mxracer452, Sep 13, 2010.

  1. Sep 13, 2010 at 6:06 PM
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    mxracer452

    mxracer452 [OP] Member

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    stock for now, 5100'a all around with 885 coils and 2' aal in rear, light racing uca's and m/t sidebiter wheels 16x8, and nitto terra grapplers 285/75/16 in the spring
    need a little advice here, first off i have a '10 trd sport access cab 4x4 and i am going to be putting the bilstein 5100s with ome 885 coils with the top plate and a 2" aal in the rear.

    i've narrowed my wheel choices down to two, the mickey thompson sidebiters in a 16x8 or the procomp 7005's in a 17x8

    i really like the sidebiters and was wondering if a 265/75/16 or the 285/75/16 would look better and would there be any rubbing issues?, i believe the rim has a 4.5" backspace
    or would the 17's with 265/70/17's look better.

    any input would be very helpful
     
  2. Sep 13, 2010 at 7:02 PM
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    Airun

    Airun Well-Known Member

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    I'd stay with 265s to minimize rubbing. If your on the fence regarding wheel and tire combo, let weight be the deciding factor and go with lightest wt combo.
     

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