My 2003 Tundra, lifted with 33's.
#1
After much discussion on how to lift and do 33's for a some-what reasonable cost, we came up with the Bilstein 5100 Adjustables in the front, Wheeler's Off-Road AAL's in the back and the Total Chaos Differential Drop.
American Racing "Trench" 16x8 wrapped in BF Goodrich A/T's: 285x75R16.
Up from the stock 16x7 wheel with a 265x70R16.


I'm loving it.
American Racing "Trench" 16x8 wrapped in BF Goodrich A/T's: 285x75R16.
Up from the stock 16x7 wheel with a 265x70R16.


I'm loving it.
#7
Love 'em so far. Personally I think the truck rides better than stock, that could be due to the additional side-wall on the tires.
I set them not at the highest notch, but the one right below that. Currently the back end sits just a touch higher than the back, but it will settle down as the spring settles.
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