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I'm going to buy a set of 2019 4Runner TRD Off-Road Premium today with 75 miles on P265/70R17 Dunlop AT20 Grandtrek. Wish me luck.
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How did they fit? Any modification required?
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10-20-2020, 09:57 AM
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How did they fit? Any modification required?
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It'll fit exactly the same as your stock set up, same dimensions.
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10-20-2020, 09:58 AM
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I got these for $600 and I almost feel like I stole them. I still have tread left on my stock wheels so I haven't put them on yet. Should I expect and rubbing on the front or rear?
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Did you have any trouble with rubbing?
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10-20-2020, 10:35 AM
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It'll fit exactly the same as your stock set up, same dimensions.
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Thx for quick reply. I'm trying to pick up a set of wheels today, with P265/70R17 tires and put them on a 2005 stock 4Runner. I understand the wheels have a 15mm offset difference and I'm wondering if these will fit without modification. Do you think these will fit without rubbing?
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10-20-2020, 10:39 AM
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Thx for quick reply. I'm trying to pick up a set of wheels today, with P265/70R17 tires and put them on a 2005 stock 4Runner. I understand the wheels have a 15mm offset difference and I'm wondering if these will fit without modification. Do you think these will fit without rubbing?
Thx for your reply.
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I have early 5th gen trail wheels on mine, but they're also +15 offset with 265/70r17 tires. Stock is actually 265/65r17 on +30 wheels, but the 265/70r17s are only 1" diameter larger and fit fine on stock suspension. Speedometer with read 3.14% under actual speed due to the larger tires, but its not really an issue. Mine only rub when combining brake and tight turn (like u turning while slowing down from 45mph) or reversing and turning in side sloped scenario
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10-20-2020, 02:32 PM
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I have early 5th gen trail wheels on mine, but they're also +15 offset with 265/70r17 tires. Stock is actually 265/65r17 on +30 wheels, but the 265/70r17s are only 1" diameter larger and fit fine on stock suspension. Speedometer with read 3.14% under actual speed due to the larger tires, but its not really an issue. Mine only rub when combining brake and tight turn (like u turning while slowing down from 45mph) or reversing and turning in side sloped scenario
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Thanks for the timely info! I'll get the rims/tires and let you know how it goes.
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10-20-2020, 02:48 PM
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Thanks for the timely info! I'll get the rims/tires and let you know how it goes.
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Sounds good dude! There are also some simple mods to get the tire not to rub the fender liner at all with 265/70s, I just haven't gotten around to it yet lol.
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10-20-2020, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by y=mx+b
I have early 5th gen trail wheels on mine, but they're also +15 offset with 265/70r17 tires. Stock is actually 265/65r17 on +30 wheels, but the 265/70r17s are only 1" diameter larger and fit fine on stock suspension. Speedometer with read 3.14% under actual speed due to the larger tires, but its not really an issue. Mine only rub when combining brake and tight turn (like u turning while slowing down from 45mph) or reversing and turning in side sloped scenario
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Sorry for nitpicking, but although the diameter difference is 3.3% the speedo difference would be less than 2% (considering it was reading higher to begin with the difference is less that negligible)
Have the same rims -- love this style.
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10-20-2020, 04:04 PM
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Sorry for nitpicking, but although the diameter difference is 3.3% the speedo difference would be less than 2% (considering it was reading higher to begin with the difference is less that negligible)
Have the same rims -- love this style.
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Gotcha, I was just assuming circ_small=pi*dia_small and the bigger size was circ_big=pi*dia_big and the speedometer scaled off circ_big/circ_small. I have noticed on worn 265/65s the speedo read slightly under, so it makes since about a negligible difference. For curiosity sake, where can/how can I calculate how much the speedo is off by?
I agree, I really like them too. I actually have bookmarked a few of your posts since I like your setup haha.
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10-20-2020, 05:28 PM
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Gotcha, I was just assuming circ_small=pi*dia_small and the bigger size was circ_big=pi*dia_big and the speedometer scaled off circ_big/circ_small. I have noticed on worn 265/65s the speedo read slightly under, so it makes since about a negligible difference. For curiosity sake, where can/how can I calculate how much the speedo is off by?
I agree, I really like them too. I actually have bookmarked a few of your posts since I like your setup haha.
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Hey, to be honest I havent dont math, I have used the web site:
Tire Size Comparison
It has proven to be fairly accurate in its assesment when I compared my speedo to a GPS.
PS thanks! nothing special about my build tho, but I am glad you liked it.
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10-21-2020, 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by andreylights
Hey, to be honest I havent dont math, I have used the web site:
Tire Size Comparison
It has proven to be fairly accurate in its assesment when I compared my speedo to a GPS.
PS thanks! nothing special about my build tho, but I am glad you liked it.
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This is gold! We should make this a sticky!
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10-21-2020, 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by andreylights
Hey, to be honest I havent dont math, I have used the web site:
Tire Size Comparison
It has proven to be fairly accurate in its assesment when I compared my speedo to a GPS.
PS thanks! nothing special about my build tho, but I am glad you liked it.
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I get that the speedo reads a little under stock, but this shows a about a 3.2% error between the actual speed and the speedo reading. Am I missing something, or is it just the default speedo reads a tad under and the 265/70s read a tad over so it cancels outish?
% error: (92.9-90)/90 * 100% = 3.22%
% diff: ((92.9-90)/[(92.9+90)/2] * 100% = 3.17%
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10-21-2020, 08:43 PM
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Thanks for the timely info! I'll get the rims/tires and let you know how it goes.
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They fit perfect and do not rub the fender wells. Thx for all your help.
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10-22-2020, 04:38 PM
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You can even fit 35s on 'em...
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10-22-2020, 06:30 PM
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You can even fit 35s on 'em...
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Looks great!
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