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?? Max tire size for stock Tundra ??
#782564
01/23/07 02:20 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 12
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Need a Spot
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The classic question:
What is the max tire size that will work on a stock '05 Tundra Access Cab 4WD??
...with stock 16: steel rims. ...with NO rubbing
Willing to switch to basic steel rims with a different backspacing if that is needed.
This is for a daily-driver rig with occasional mild wheeling. My lifted '95 Taco is my wheeling rig of the past 10 years, but the Tundra is new to me.
TIA
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Re: ?? Max tire size for stock Tundra ??
[Re: Rockfish]
#782565
01/23/07 11:08 PM
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Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 1,489
Body Damage is Cool
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Crickets churping in the background...( <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />) What size tires are you working with now? As far as backspacing goes usually the stock aluminum rims youve got now have more to offer than a steel wheel. Id go with a 265/70R16 (TRD size tires), or a 265/75R16...a 285 would look great but would need some lift in front.
97 FZJ80, Stock, Factory Lockers.
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Re: ?? Max tire size for stock Tundra ??
[Re: Jake97T]
#782566
01/23/07 11:11 PM
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Joined: Mar 2005
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Rock Warrior
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My dad has 265x75R16's on the stock steelies on his '03 Access Cab, they fit fine no rubbing or anything like that
'80 Isuzu LUV, 3" BL, cranked t-bars, small tires and not alotta power '92 Rodeo...work in progress Hmmmm...DIRT!!!
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Re: ?? Max tire size for stock Tundra ??
[Re: Rezkid]
#782567
01/24/07 12:33 AM
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Joined: Feb 2000
Posts: 4,160
Toyota Moderator
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My dad has 265x75R16's on the stock steelies on his '03 Access Cab, they fit fine no rubbing or anything like that My understanding is that is about as big as you can go on the Tundra's before you start needing lift for tire clearance.
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Re: ?? Max tire size for stock Tundra ??
[Re: ErikB]
#782568
01/24/07 06:31 PM
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Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 534
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That would be my guess as well. Like I said they fit fine and don't rub at all offroad (my dad's work truck, it sees pretty rough conditions at least 4 days a week) With 285's I would imagine that you would run into some rubbing issues and would need a 2" lift to clear things
'80 Isuzu LUV, 3" BL, cranked t-bars, small tires and not alotta power '92 Rodeo...work in progress Hmmmm...DIRT!!!
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