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Originally Posted by Moving Chicane
The math police would like you to re-compute (see bold)
Good point none-the-less!
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Nice catch. Corrected. That's what I get for trying to do math before I've had coffee.
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Originally Posted by SR52011
Then maybe I can run 285s with a minor lift and minor trimming on my 4runner!? 🤔
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It's possible, but also very dependent on which tire you're choosing, whether it's at the high or low of the size range, and what you consider minor. To some people a BMC is minor, but there are people who think you're not wheeling properly unless there's a tire in the air or the frame is flexing too!
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Originally Posted by BlueEyedDevil
Is there any reference chart or guide of actual tire dimensions for the 265/275/285 range by manufacturer and model?
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Nope. You might be able to compare tires directly some place like TireRack, but that implies they have the data for your desired manufacturer, tire model, size, and load range available. Their tire information is limited for a lot of the AT tire lines, so I was stuck coming up with my own comparison spreadsheet. Best you can do is go to the manufacturer page for every tire you're interested in and stuff the data all in a spread sheet. It's exactly what I had been accumulating for the majority of the beginning of this year. Sadly I deleted the spreadsheet when I bought the tires, so don't have it to share.