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Different Size Tires #398109 02/12/04 04:03 AM
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Stock02 Offline OP
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Gonna stay with the stock 16in wheels.
Thinking about runnin 235/85/16s as there are alot of aggressive tires to choose from in that size and don't mind runnin narrower tires.

Anyone know people running this tires size? How are they offroad, look good or bad. Just fishin for comments.
They are going on an 02 Tacoma xcb 4x4.

Thanks for any and all comments. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


02 Tacoma Xcb 4x4, runnin 32"s, 2.5" Daystar spacers, 1.5" Downey HD shackles, AOR sliders, SkidRow Tcase skid, 20# CO2 setup
Re: Different Size Tires [Re: Stock02] #398110 02/12/04 04:58 AM
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Gonna stay with the stock 16in wheels.
Thinking about runnin 235/85/16s as there are alot of aggressive tires to choose from in that size and don't mind runnin narrower tires.

Anyone know people running this tires size? How are they offroad, look good or bad. Just fishin for comments.
They are going on an 02 Tacoma xcb 4x4.

Thanks for any and all comments. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


WHAT tire are you talking about ???
We need to know what specific tire before anyone can give a meaningful opinion.


- seen in FOUR WHEELER mag July 2006 & OFF-ROAD mag Feb 2007 -
'84 4Runner ARBed 5.29s F&R,4.7 & 2.28 t-cases,hy-steer,BudBuilt skid,30spl Longs,36" TSLs,Chevys

'83 P/U, Buick 231 V6,Holley 4 bbl,Weiand intake,Downey headers,TH350 w/700R4 gearset
Re: Different Size Tires [Re: Stock02] #398111 02/12/04 05:15 AM
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BeaterToyota Offline
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Thinking about runnin 235/85/16s as there are alot of aggressive tires to choose from in that size and don't mind runnin narrower tires.


That is about a 31.7x9.3 tire. I am running 32x10.5x15 Super Swamper radials which are pretty similar in size; just a little wider though. I like this size tire on my rig since I have no lift at all. They do pretty well in mud and on rocks.

I say go for the 235/85/16s if you like them and you're not planning on doing much of a lift. If you're doing a lift and tires I think a wider tire will look better.


Jason

'88 Toyota, flatbed junker, Inchworm dual cases, spooled rear.
Re: Different Size Tires [Re: Stock02] #398112 02/12/04 08:32 AM
Anonymous
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265 75's are wider and the same diameter as 235's (right at 32"). Also 245's are as wide as 265's and a little shorter (about 31") much the same as 31X10.50 15's. Side by side the 10.50 15's and 245 16's are very close.

I looked at Les Schwab's and they now have 31X11.50 15's. I like the sound of that for my truck.

Toyo Master <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/coolg.gif" alt="" />

Re: Different Size Tires [Re: fourwd1] #398113 02/13/04 01:07 AM
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Gonna stay with the stock 16in wheels.
Thinking about runnin 235/85/16s as there are alot of aggressive tires to choose from in that size and don't mind runnin narrower tires.

Anyone know people running this tires size? How are they offroad, look good or bad. Just fishin for comments.
They are going on an 02 Tacoma xcb 4x4.

Thanks for any and all comments. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


WHAT tire are you talking about ???
We need to know what specific tire before anyone can give a meaningful opinion.


Cooper Discoverer STs or Dunlop Radial Rover R/Ts


02 Tacoma Xcb 4x4, runnin 32"s, 2.5" Daystar spacers, 1.5" Downey HD shackles, AOR sliders, SkidRow Tcase skid, 20# CO2 setup

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