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More aggressive tires without a lift

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Tacoma7677, Jul 10, 2020.

  1. Jul 14, 2020 at 3:30 PM
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    Less aggressive will be less noisy. The more aggressive you go the noisier they will be.
     
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    Do you also have 2019 Tacoma SR5?
     
  4. Jul 14, 2020 at 3:41 PM
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    Based on his signature he has a 2016 Off Road 4x4
     
  5. Jul 14, 2020 at 3:46 PM
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    Off Road yes. The discount tire site will tell you what size will fit your sr5. The 265/70/16 should fit with no issues, not sure about the size up 265/75/16
     
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    Keep in mind the type of driving your going to be doing 90% of the time. I know your going for looks, but the last thing you want is a lot of road noise if you do more driving on road than offroad.

    I went with the Nitto Terra Grappler G2 because most of my driving is on road and not offroad. I also wanted something that would be more aggressive offroad than my stock tires.
     
  7. Jul 14, 2020 at 6:19 PM
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    Since no one has pointed it out, a typical lift will not help you fit bigger tires. That’s a common misconception. In any case, it sounds like you might be happy with 265/70r16 or 265/75r16 p rated all terrain tires. The former is what comes on the TRD off-road. The later is slightly bigger than stock. I would stay away from LT tires if you are interested in aesthetics without compromising ride quality and fuel economy.
     
  8. Jul 14, 2020 at 9:23 PM
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    I meant stay with what you have, even if it's the same size. The aggressiveness of a tire is not determined by size.
     
  9. Jul 15, 2020 at 1:01 AM
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    this and that...
    you want an aggressive as hell tire that still constitutes as an all terrain tire, you can get it in an sl-rating so its light, and it looks good. go goodyear duratrac. USUALLY you need to get a mud terrain tire to get an aggressive tread pattern. those in an of itself will usually be an e-rated tire, so pretty heavy. in the end its all about what you want and what youre gonna do. if youre gonna predominately daily your truck and some mild off road, go all terrain, save gas. if its only a weekend rig used for wheeling or you plan to tow or carry a lot, go mud terrain with an e-rating, your gas mileage is shot anyhow lol.
     
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    If you want cheap, they probably won't be a great tire as far as balancing or wear.

    If I just wanted a cheap aggressive looking tire, I'd look at these

    https://www.amazon.com/Cavalry-RL12...jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==

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    265 75 16 sl wildpeaks. Best bang for the buck, loved them until I went to a 285.
     
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    You can get a set of wildpeaks installed for like 700ish at discount tire. These are 265 75 16s.fit just fine on ur truck with no rubbing. 20200331_031846.jpg
     
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    I dont think I can fit 265 75 16 in my 2019 Tacoma SR5
    I believe only 265 70 16

    Correct?
     
  15. Jul 15, 2020 at 2:49 AM
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    No. 265 75 16 will fit, I, as well as many other people, run them w no issue. Only place u may rub on tight turns is one mud flap, i removed mine.
     
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    The 75 is a full inch taller than a 70, just FYI.
     
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    And don't buy a no name tire. You will likely have problem with balance and or wear. You should be able to recoup some money when you take off your tires a for 2-300$ private sale.
     
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    Imo you can't beat this price, I ran this for 8k mile , quality tire. Good in sand, mud, rain and snow. Screenshot_20200715-025433_Samsung Internet.jpg
     
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    Those will super noisy. You obviously just want them for looks which is fine. But stay with an all terrain tire and not a mud tire.
    Go with 265/75/16 size. Tires to consider are Falken Wildpeaks, Toyo Open County AT3 and Cooper Discover AT3 4S.
     
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    Why is that i put my 2019 Tacoma SR5 info and it says 265- 75 -16 does not fit my car? But I put 265-70-16 and it said it fit my car
     

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