08-26-2019, 10:06 PM
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Need approval for tire/wheel/suspension combo
Hey guys,
Did some research and got some parts picked out. I know putting these things together can be a matter of compatibility sometimes and since I'm going to be doing things myself most likely I just want to make sure the parts I have picked out are going to be compatible and smooth riding!
I have a 17 TRD offroad with stock tires, wheels and suspension currently at 50k.
If you have any alternative recommendations or sizing, or things I should expect, please comment! Thanks!
Parts list:
Eibach Pro Truck Lift
JBA Offroad Upper control arms
SCS Ray10 17 X 8.5 6 X 139.7 4.30" -10mm
BFG KO2 AT 285/70/17
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08-27-2019, 02:34 AM
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I just got done posting about this in the Eibach thread. That offset with the 8.5 might be too much for 285s.
Only speculating, I'm a total novice. I did find this on another thread: "17x8 with 4.5" BS and 0 offset is the perfect wheel on the 5th gen. Least chance of rubbing and a flush with the fender look." From this page Best offset to be flush with 285s
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong!
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08-27-2019, 02:18 PM
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You're approved on the suspension, tires, and UCA's.
I would like you to do some more homework on the wheels, however. If you were using the stock wheel width / offset / backspacing you would have no problems, or possibly only have to complete the fender liner mod. With this set-up, you might need one of these or possibly all of them:
Body Mount Chop
Removal of mudflaps
Fender liner mod
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08-27-2019, 02:47 PM
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Suspension approved
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08-27-2019, 05:49 PM
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you'll get minor rubbing with those rims, but you will be ok for the most part.
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08-27-2019, 06:00 PM
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Not tracking JBA "off road" control arms. Stock replacement, STD high caster and HD high caster.
"Please Note: 32.7" and larger diameter tires need aftermarket wheels with less then factory wheel back space. Tire Size Calculator
Wheel recommendation
LT285/70R17 (32.7" x 11.2") tire on 17 x 9 wheel, -12mm offset (4.50" backspace)
LT285/70R17 (32.7" x 11.2") tire on 17 x 8.5 wheel, -9mm offset (4.30" backspace)
LT285/75R16 (32.8" x 11") tire on 16 x 9 wheel, -19mm offset (4.25" back space)
LT255/85R16 (33.10" x 10") tire on 16 x 8 wheel, -12mm offset (4" back space)
LT315/70R17 (34.4" x 12.4") tire on 17 x 9 wheel, -25mm offset (4.00" backspace)
Tire sizes that work well with the JBA UCAs
265/75R16 tire 31.6" x 10.4" on factory wheels
255/75R17 tires 32.1" x 10" on factory wheels
275/65R18 tires 32.1" x 10.8" on factory wheels
Any tire that is 32" diameter and smaller there is no fitment problem. "
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08-27-2019, 06:06 PM
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LT285/70R17
116/113Q C BSW 32.8" 11.5" 7.5-9" 8.5" 15/32" C - 6 ply 2755/2535 lbs 50 psi 99 mph 50.3 lbs Black 635
LT285/70R17
116/113Q C RWL 32.8" 11.5" 7.5-9" 8.5" 15/32" C - 6 ply 2755/2535 lbs 50 psi 99 mph 51.4 lbs Black/White Option? 635
LT285/70R17
121/118R E RWL 32.7" 11.5" 7.5-9" 8.5" 15/32" E - 10 ply 3195/2910 lbs 80 psi 106 mph 57.9 lbs Black/White Option? 635
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08-27-2019, 06:12 PM
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Best to ask forgiveness then to ask permission.
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09-25-2019, 11:01 PM
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@ Charlievee
so would I be better off not purchasing JBA UCA with my selected options then? Could you be a little more clear?
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09-25-2019, 11:10 PM
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@ nimby
what am I missing exactly? Aren't SCS wheels made for Toyota trucks with aftermarket tires and suspensions? And how else could I achieve an (almost, if not) even line between the outside of my tires and my fenders without a negative offset/using wheel spacers?
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09-25-2019, 11:43 PM
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People way over think this. Especially if you’re getting UCA’s. Find the wheels you want. Buy them. Find the tires you want. Buy them.
Yes back spacing plays a role and all tires are different blah blah blah.
I’ll say it before someone else does.....there’s literally a thousand threads about tire and wheel fitment. I’m running a 12.50” wide tire on my SCS wheels just fine. Have a huge amount of space to clear the UCA.
As someone stated. SCS is literally made for Toyota.
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09-26-2019, 12:04 AM
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SCS wheels. Hub centric, lightweight, perfect offset. No guarantees, but fender liner mod and mud flap removal most likely if you get 285/70R17. Probably no BMC. Liner mod easy. I would do it again if I got a new 4Runner. I just chose ToyTech Boss and SPC UCAs but your setup would work perfectly fine.
I am sure you know, but expect poor gas mileage.
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