285/75 will probably fit without rubbing, because I'm running 285/70's and there's at least 2" of clearance in the tightest spots. Without a lift though, I think 285/75's are a bit too large looking for the wheel wells.Wonder if it rubs because this is exactly what I want to get into
I agree. Wonder how positive methods would do. Thatās my only worry on that with a 34 on stock height. Been kinda waiting for this moment. Second is the weight. Would just run a C ply 33 instead of an e ply 34. Really wasnāt to bad on the 3rd gen. Truck was tuned on 91 though / intake and exhaust. So helped compensate lost power285/75 will probably fit without rubbing, because I'm running 285/70's and there's at least 2" of clearance in the tightest spots. Without a lift though, I think 285/75's are a bit too large looking for the wheel wells.
I have not seen a single photo of a '24 Tacoma with aftermarket wheels where nearly half of the tire wasn't poking out of the fenders. It will likely take a positive wheel offset to avoid that, but until someone figures out the numbers, I'll run the stock wheels.Wonder how positive methods would do.
I prefer the added sidewall with the 17s.I have not seen a single photo of a '24 Tacoma with aftermarket wheels where nearly half of the tire wasn't poking out of the fenders. It will likely take a positive wheel offset to avoid that, but until someone figures out the numbers, I'll run the stock wheels.
What do you mean?KO2s or KO3s? There's a big difference between the two.
The KO was released in the 70s, the KO2 about a decade ago, and the KO3 is slowly being released now.What do you mean?
Is this stock height with no spacer?285/75 will probably fit without rubbing, because I'm running 285/70's and there's at least 2" of clearance in the tightest spots. Without a lift though, I think 285/75's are a bit too large looking for the wheel wells.