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    largest tires you can put on a non lifted toyota 4x4

    without a lift and 20in wheels or with 18in wheels on toyota tacoma 4x4 Thanks
    Last edited by bow4my2; 10-04-2018, 07:38 AM.

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    Buddy, your gonna have to give alot more details then this? Tundra, Tacoma, year, etc

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      On a Tacoma, 265 is as big as you can go without a lift.

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        Originally posted by bbqfan5909 View Post
        Buddy, your gonna have to give alot more details then this? Tundra, Tacoma, year, etc
        sorry, need more coffee, 2018 tacoma, lol, thought i put that, thanks

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          [quote=jerp;13672101]On a Tacoma, 265 is as big as you can go without.

          Seen you can do 275 65 20 on Tacoma
          Last edited by bow4my2; 10-04-2018, 08:35 AM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by bow4my2 View Post
            is that dependent on the wheel size?
            I would think a 265 is a 265 is a 265 irregardless of rim size.

            I have 265s on my taco with 16" wheels. No issues

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              Originally posted by Quackerbox View Post
              I would think a 265 is a 265 is a 265 irregardless of rim size.

              I have 265s on my taco with 16" wheels. No issues

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              This is correct. 265 is the width. I also have 16" wheels and run 265/75/16

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                #8
                265 70 r17 much more and trimming will be required. I am rolling a 2017 trd sport tacoma but I just put bilstein 5100's and OME 887 on the front and a progressive leaf pack on the rear. Got just over 2" in the front and a smoother and firmer ride along with 1.5" in the rear....love the ride and the stance

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                    Originally posted by bear View Post
                    265 70 r17 much more and trimming will be required. I am rolling a 2017 trd sport tacoma but I just put bilstein 5100's and OME 887 on the front and a progressive leaf pack on the rear. Got just over 2" in the front and a smoother and firmer ride along with 1.5" in the rear....love the ride and the stance
                    I did the 5100s a month or so ago along with new rear springs courtesy of Toyota recall. VERY happy with the ride!

                    Struggling not to put a new 17" rim and tire

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                      Originally posted by Quackerbox View Post
                      I would think a 265 is a 265 is a 265 irregardless of rim size.

                      I have 265s on my taco with 16" wheels. No issues

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                      No it isn’t.

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                        Originally posted by bear View Post


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                        that looks good!

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                          #13
                          You can go larger if you never need to turn!

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                            #14
                            Throw a 6" suspension lift on it and go 35s
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                              32" with out any issues.

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