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Anyone running 285/65r18?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by RIDDLE1, Mar 30, 2017.

  1. Mar 30, 2017 at 8:27 AM
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    RIDDLE1

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    My Toytec Boss kit should be here Monday so I need to order some tires and wheels. I have pretty much decided on an 18" wheel and 285 65 18 Ridge Grapplers. Anyone running this size tire? I have seen most people are running 17" wheels.

    Also, should I run a 0 offset or +18/20? Don't want them to stick out to far or rub, but don't want them tucked in to far either. Either way, here she is with the new TRD Offroad 4runner

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    I have a 3" lift on the front, 2" on the rear with Toyo R/T Open Country tires on 18x9 Fuel Hostage wheels with a -12 offset.
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    17" rockstart 2 levling kit 285/70/17 toyo ipen country
    I run 17 because you get more side wall when you air down but all depends on what you want it for
     
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    285/65/18 Goodyear Duratrac
     
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    Run the 0 offset and there will be less chance of rubbing. I started with 0 offset and had no rubbing, didn’t like the wheels I bought and switched to Methods with the -12 and they rub a little now.
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    how much lift are you running?
     
  7. Nov 29, 2019 at 6:43 PM
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    About 3" in front 2" in the rear
     
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    What offset are those wheels? I bought a truck with factory 18" Limited wheels with spacers and new 33" Toyo Open Country AT's and I want to switch out the wheels with some that will be similar to yours. Here's how mine sits now. I think it's a 6" lift.

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