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Old 10-27-2020, 04:50 PM #1
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HELP with new wheels: 18x9?

Ok, I've searched and read like crazy but can't seem to find the answer: I've got an '18 SR5P with the Bilstein 5100s at 1.85 in front and the Cornfed 1" rear spacers and am getting new wheels. What I'm looking at: 18x9 with 0 offset and 265/65R18T Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S tires.

Will that combo fit without rubbing and will it sit flush with the wheel wells?

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Ok, I've searched and read like crazy but can't seem to find the answer: I've got an '18 SR5P with the Bilstein 5100s at 1.85 in front and the Cornfed 1" rear spacers and am getting new wheels. What I'm looking at: 18x9 with 0 offset and 265/65R18T Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S tires.

Will that combo fit without rubbing and will it sit flush with the wheel wells?

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Thanks, friend! I also found a site that—if I did the numbers right—showed the new wheels will be 1.3" wider to the wheelwells which I think will be flush?
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Thanks, friend! I also found a site that—if I did the numbers right—showed the new wheels will be 1.3" wider to the wheelwells which I think will be flush?
Not really sure, happy to share photos of my setup with those wheels. 285's.
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Why do you want 18x9? Why not the factory size of 17" and just get a 9" wheel? Also you don't really need a 9" wheel with a 265 tire. Until you're at like a 285 tire an 8" would be better.
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It's more about the wheel I like and wanting just a bit more wheel. I liked the smaller wheel look on my Jeep, but think the 4Runner looks better with a little bigger wheel.
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Not really sure, happy to share photos of my setup with those wheels. 285's.
285's will rub without a lift?
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285's will rub without a lift?
No clue .. I have a lift.

Here you go - site://https://www.toyota-4runner.org 285 no lift - Google Search
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