Home Menu

Site Navigation


User Tag List

Reply
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
Old 12-27-2023, 10:23 PM #1
8355adam 8355adam is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2019
Posts: 21
8355adam is on a distinguished road
8355adam 8355adam is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2019
Posts: 21
8355adam is on a distinguished road
Will this rim/tire combination rub?

Can’t seem to find divinities answer anywhere. So here goes…

I would to know if TRD pro wheels with 265/70/17 tires will rub on a 2005 SR5 with dobinson 2inch front and 1.5 inch rear lift. Can I go bigger than 32inch?

I can’t figure out the offset difference plus the lift difference vs stock and what that will do for the rubbing. I’m just trying to get the best biggest tire combo for the lift I have with nicer wheels
__________________
98' SR5, 5MT, OME springs, HD shocks, 299's, Shrockwerks Bumper

2013 - BMW M3 (E90) ZHC
2004 - BMW 330i (E46) ZHP
8355adam is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
Old 12-27-2023, 11:52 PM #2
dfontes's Avatar
dfontes dfontes is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2023
Location: Vegas
Posts: 28
dfontes is on a distinguished road
dfontes dfontes is offline
Junior Member
dfontes's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2023
Location: Vegas
Posts: 28
dfontes is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by 8355adam View Post
Can’t seem to find divinities answer anywhere. So here goes…

I would to know if TRD pro wheels with 265/70/17 tires will rub on a 2005 SR5 with dobinson 2inch front and 1.5 inch rear lift. Can I go bigger than 32inch?

I can’t figure out the offset difference plus the lift difference vs stock and what that will do for the rubbing. I’m just trying to get the best biggest tire combo for the lift I have with nicer wheels
You should have very minimal rubbing with that setup. I currently have 265/70-17s on stock wheels and occasionally have very slight rubbing on the front passenger fender liner.

The biggest you can safely go with your setup is 275/70-17 if you hardcore off road often, or 285-70-17 if you don't hardcore off road often. Both setups will require you to move the fender liners slightly forward to avoid rubbing, which is easy. With the 285 tire you might need to chop the body mount if you do hardcore off-roading.

I'll be installing 17x8, 0 offset wheels, with 285/70-17 tires. I found that wheels that are 8.5" wide or less with 0 offset and 285/70-17 tires is the biggest you can go while having the best chance to not chop the body mount. Wheels that are negative offset tend to cause more rubbing.

Last edited by dfontes; 12-27-2023 at 11:57 PM.
dfontes is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
Reply

Tags
can’t , difference , lift , rub , wheels


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Moab bound:deciding which wheel tire combination to take Orlyg1521 Off-Roading 8 07-26-2014 06:48 PM
combination switch Kel Varnsen Classic T4Rs 2 09-25-2013 06:23 PM
2005 Lift/Spacer/Tire Combination 4runnerIdaho 4th Gen T4Rs 6 11-30-2012 01:53 AM
Yes, combination questions. tbst Engines / Suspension / Wheels / Tires / Audio / Accessories 3 12-19-2011 04:40 PM
best tire for combination of grip/tread life? 4Runner_mudder 3rd gen T4Rs 31 03-22-2010 04:50 PM

Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.2.2

All times are GMT -4. The time now is 08:17 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Optimisation provided by DragonByte SEO (Pro) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2024 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
Feedback Buttons provided by Advanced Post Thanks / Like (Lite) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2024 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
User Alert System provided by Advanced User Tagging (Lite) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2024 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
***This site is an unofficial Toyota site, and is not officially endorsed, supported, authorized by or affiliated with Toyota. All company, product, or service names references in this web site are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. The Toyota name, marks, designs and logos, as well as Toyota model names, are registered trademarks of Toyota Motor Corporation***Ad Management plugin by RedTyger
 
Copyright © 2020