Pic Request: LC Rims with 265/75/16
#4
Saw this not too long ago...
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/lifted-refinished-lc-wheels-revos-big-pics-90829/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/lifted-refinished-lc-wheels-revos-big-pics-90829/
#6
Sorry forgot to put the link to the tread i had with the pictures
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/flexing-river-crossing-pics-86926/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/flexing-river-crossing-pics-86926/
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#8
they will give a wider stance yes. theyre 1" wider than stock as well as being .25" (i think..correct me if im wrong) shallower BS. so they'll stick out a touch more.
i know you want em with a 265, but for reference, heres 285's. the 32's will be slightly smaller of course, but with this angle you can see how they're nicely flush with a LTD flare...

and of course with a 315 they're just down right bulgy..
i know you want em with a 265, but for reference, heres 285's. the 32's will be slightly smaller of course, but with this angle you can see how they're nicely flush with a LTD flare...

and of course with a 315 they're just down right bulgy..

#10
With tundra coils and 1 top spacer in the front I should probably be good though, right? Beeing that the tires are only 265's. By the way thanks, for all the help from everybody.
Last edited by mpavolka; Feb 24, 2007 at 11:36 PM.
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#13
Yea, I am going to look carefully when I turn to see what gaps I have in between the fenders before I buy a set. From what I have read I think that as long as I have over a half inch I will be ok. This is just what I think, but if the wheel is an inch wider, then the actual tread of the tire should only move a little over a half inch, because the tire is still mounted on the inside of the rim, but then again I heard that the offset is .25" different. I think those wheels look cool, so I will just make them fit, I think it will be fine though
Last edited by mpavolka; Feb 25, 2007 at 08:35 PM.
#14
alot of people run 285's and 305's on LC wheels and they actually give more clearance between the tire and upper control arm than the stock wheels. With the lc wheels you wont be rubbing the UCA, but you may need to trim the fender flares a little.
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