The OFFICIAL IFS "What size tire will fit" thread
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265 75 r 16 e-load cooper ltz
I have been riding these tires on my 3rd gen for over 6 month and love em, sort of a hybrid all terrain and mud/snow tire. I have had my stock suspension completly flexed with no rubbing what so ever.. hope these pics help.
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I'm running 265 75 16 and there's no rub. I've heard that's about as big as you can go without lifting trimming but I'm not an expert. I think 285 will rub without spacers/cutting/lifting.
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yeah, im gettin BJ spacers and liftin the rear a bit, maybe t bar tightin too if needed. So then would i have any problems?
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I just put a set of 32x12.5x15 BFG All Terrain TA KO's on my 1992 4Runner with aftermarket wheels that have a 19mm backspacing and they fit with no problems. Torsion bars are cranked up about an inch in the front and have 2 inch lift springs in the back.
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a skinny 33" tire will ex: 33x10.5 will but a 33x12.5 will rub.
edit: 33x10.5 km2 are sexy! there on my wish list.
edit: 33x10.5 km2 are sexy! there on my wish list.
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OEM Wheel options for my '93 pickup
I am needing new wheels for my 1993 4wd Toyota pickup. There are all the sudden quite a few wheel sets on my local Craigslist. What year models will work for my truck. I have a 6 bolt pattern with manual locking hubs. Thanks for your input.
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Here are the tire choices I'm considering:
Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac 285/75r16 (32.8 x 11.3)
BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 255/85r16 (33.3 x 10)
My wheels have 4.45" backspacing and I only have a 1" spacer lift in front and 1.5" in rear. Which of these tires will fit with the least amount of rubbing and require the least amount of trimming (or am I out of my mind with both)?
Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac 285/75r16 (32.8 x 11.3)
BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 255/85r16 (33.3 x 10)
My wheels have 4.45" backspacing and I only have a 1" spacer lift in front and 1.5" in rear. Which of these tires will fit with the least amount of rubbing and require the least amount of trimming (or am I out of my mind with both)?
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Here are the tire choices I'm considering:
Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac 285/75r16 (32.8 x 11.3)
BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 255/85r16 (33.3 x 10)
My wheels have 4.45" backspacing and I only have a 1" spacer lift in front and 1.5" in rear. Which of these tires will fit with the least amount of rubbing and require the least amount of trimming (or am I out of my mind with both)?
Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac 285/75r16 (32.8 x 11.3)
BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 255/85r16 (33.3 x 10)
My wheels have 4.45" backspacing and I only have a 1" spacer lift in front and 1.5" in rear. Which of these tires will fit with the least amount of rubbing and require the least amount of trimming (or am I out of my mind with both)?
I LOVE that size for mud terrains, but again, it's gonna be a rub-fest since it's a really tall tire.
If you go with Duratrac's, keep us posted. I'd like to hear more feedback on them.