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Ok I don’t mind looking stupid. So after browsing these forums. I still don’t have the knowledge to upgrade a stock 2016 lmtd to 17inch trd with 2657017 tires. I still don’t know if they will rub or not. This is without a lift.

With a lift and mods sure anything is possible.

Discount tire shows the 255 tire?

??? 5 year old vehicle

Just trying to get away from the chrome 20’s

I rubbed full lock in reverse with 265/70/17 on my limited with stock suspension
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I rubbed full lock in reverse with 265/70/17 on my limited with stock suspension
What wheels were the 265s mounted on?
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My dad put take off SR5 wheels and tires on his Limited.
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Pretty sure the stock size will fit.

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I bought a set of TRD Off Road wheels (the ones that are stock on the off road 4runner) and 275 KO2s for my 16 Limited.

The wheels are 17x7.5. Most other Toyota 17" rims are 17x7 (including the TRD Pro wheels and the SR5 wheels).

I did have to do some fender liner mods to stop it from rubbing in reverse, but that was a pretty easy job.
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What wheels were the 265s mounted on?

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So what did you do about the rubbing?
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Me? Had to move the front fender liners forward a bit. Unscrewed them on the bottom, pushed them forward and drilled and screwed them in again. Documented a couple places on t4r.org if you search for fender liner mod.

The 275s look killer, and the mpg hit hasn’t been terrible (went from an indicated ~20 to ~18 on the highway).
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So what did you do about the rubbing?

Heat gun and pushed the liner in. There's a bump on the front liner that need to be inverted. Since then, I've added a bumper and tucked the liners up two more inches which ended up pulling them forward in the problem spot by about and inch
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I bought a set of TRD Off Road wheels (the ones that are stock on the off road 4runner) and 275 KO2s for my 16 Limited.

The wheels are 17x7.5. Most other Toyota 17" rims are 17x7 (including the TRD Pro wheels and the SR5 wheels).

I did have to do some fender liner mods to stop it from rubbing in reverse, but that was a pretty easy job.
After reading about rubbing and such I think if I give this now mall crawler a few items it will serve me better.

Tires/Rims
-DISCOVERER S/T MAXX - SIZE: LT285/70R17
-BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO2 SIZE; 285/70R17
-17-In. Toyota TRD PRO Wheels Matte Black for 4Runner OEM PTR20-35110-BK

most likely the Coopers,

Lift Kit
-Bilstein 6112/5160 Lift Kit 5th Gen 4Runner (2010+)
-52800 - Icon Overland Series 2” / or 3” Lift Rear Coil Springs
-Spidertrax 1.25" thick, 6 on 5.5" bolt circle, 6061T6 aluminum spacers
-Total Chaos UCA’s

After reading posts on here and on other forums, I think this setup would work?
Im not at this time looking to put a lot of overland equipment on the truck. Just maybe 2-300 lbs in the back.A prinsu roof rack maybe.

Any thoughts?
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Röde, I think that will look good. 285s with a mild lift look great. That's the Tonka truck look that I love on a 4runner. They weigh about the same as the 275s (since 285s can be C rated, and 275s can only be had in E rated).

I went the way I did primarily because of cost. Figure on $4-6k for the lift and UCA, another $1k for the wheels, and $1.5k for the rubber (gotta replace your spare too - you should double check that a 285 fits in the spare location). You could hit $10k pretty easily. That's a lot to spend on a 40k truck.

All the parts you listed sound like they work together. I can't really comment on if the front and rear suspension is matched (or how much that even matters). But it'll get you the height to clear 285s. You'll likely still need to trim up the fender liners.

The one thing that gives me some pause is the wheel spacers. If you don't like the offset of the TRD pro wheels, get something else. Spacers are a weak point, and from what I've heard are not a great idea if you're doing any off roading. I know you said it's a mall crawler, but still.... I would go find some aftermarket wheels with the offset you want. I think 285s are recommended to be mounted on 7.5-8" wide rims anyway.

I'm on my 3rd set of BFGs - I really like them. Very tough, they're great off road, and highway noise isn't bad (measured 5db increase at 60mph from the old Toyo all seasons). Good in snow. My only complaint is that they aren't as great in the wet as a good set of all seasons, but they do fine. It seems like they slip a little bit under light load. Most noticeably, my 97 would spin the rears easily in the wet. Not an issue with the limited and AWD. They are better under braking, I think the extra weight as the front loads up helps them grip better and they stop well.

I've heard great things about the Coopers too, just have never owned a set.
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Thanks for the great info.
Sudden expenditures had me forced to go another direction in this.
Same rims but with the Toyo open country a/t III
265/70-17.

I’ll run it like this until other upgrades will be possible.

“Update” ordered the rims from BAM
PTR20-35110-BK 17-In. Toyota TRD PRO Wheels Matte Black for 4Runner FJ Cruiser Tacoma OEM PTR20-35110-BK $166.65 5 $833.25
$100 shipping. Not to bad I guess
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Solid move. Just the wheels and tires gets you 70% of the way there with 20% of the expenditure...
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Cool

And then I’m getting a set of new TPMS sensors from mcgeorgetoyota, had a decent price on them.
He said that the 42607-33022 was the correct fit for the 17 trd wheels. Hope it works. I could use the old ones from the limited wheels I guess. But I just want to make it a whole set.

-After some more research here. I decided to go with Amazon and the Denso 550-0103 TPMS Sensors. Seams to be the same and half the cost.
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Had the tires and rims installed with the above sensors. And everything went good.

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