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another lift/tire question #766528 11/20/06 05:39 PM
Anonymous
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Hi,
Newbie here, 2001 4x4 double cab with 3" suspension lift.
I have been searching this forum but can't find the exact answer. Although have found other great info.

What is the largest tire I can go up to with the 3" lift and stock 16x7 rims (currently have 265/70/16)

Appreciate your help.

Re: another lift/tire question #766529 11/20/06 11:32 PM
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TCAO Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
You can go for 265-75/16 on the stock rim. I have seen Tacoma with 3" lift using 285-75/16 with 8" wide rim. Your stock rim is only 7" wide. The 285 would rubbed a little bit when making a sharp turn.

Re: another lift/tire question [Re: TCAO] #766530 11/21/06 05:48 PM
Anonymous
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Great thanks for the info.
I am going to stick with stock rims and put on BFG AT TA/KO

Thanks

Re: another lift/tire question #766531 11/21/06 07:05 PM
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RichinROA Offline
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I picked up a set of those in the early Spring, Herc. Pretty good all 'round. They get me where I need to go for trout, turkey, and deer.


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Re: another lift/tire question [Re: RichinROA] #766532 11/22/06 02:02 PM
Anonymous
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Yeah I've heard good thing about them, had them put on last night. They look great, can't wait to try them out this season.

Thanks again!


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