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I have the stock 14" rims on my truck now, but want to get a good set of either full summer tires or some light AT truck tires, and there are way more options for 16 inch rims than there are for 14". I want to get a new set of just cheap steel wheels, but of course am having a hard time knowing if they'll work or not.
I have an 80 model 2wd with 16x8 20mm+ offset mst mt-01 bronze rims and 1 inch wheel spacers with bfgoodrich k02 tires sized at 215/65/16 and they only rub if i'm turning hard and hit a bump or flex the front suspension. But for every day driving on the road it looks great and rides great and has almost no road noise !!
Doing the same setup with 215/70/16 hopefully it fits
Originally Posted by yoyo_toyota
i have an 80 model 2wd with 16x8 20mm+ offset mst mt-01 bronze rims and 1 inch wheel spacers with bfgoodrich k02 tires sized at 215/65/16 and they only rub if i'm turning hard and hit a bump or flex the front suspension. But for every day driving on the road it looks great and rides great and has almost no road noise !!
I have an 80 model 2wd with 16x8 20mm+ offset mst mt-01 bronze rims and 1 inch wheel spacers with bfgoodrich k02 tires sized at 215/65/16 and they only rub if i'm turning hard and hit a bump or flex the front suspension. But for every day driving on the road it looks great and rides great and has almost no road noise !!
Needed a bit of help with my setup! I’m running the same rims with the 73.1 bore on my 89 pickup and it doesn’t fit over in the front. Is the 1 inch spacer necessary to push it off the hub?