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33s and Drivability

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To those who have 33s on their non-hybrid Taco, how is the truck handling the added mass? I know the previous gen trucks took a pretty big hit to the drivability after upgrading to bigger tires. Does the added torque with the new engine help offset the difference or is it still a pretty big downgrade with regards to acceleration, braking, etc?
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To those who have 33s on their non-hybrid Taco, how is the truck handling the added mass? I know the previous gen trucks took a pretty big hit to the drivability after upgrading to bigger tires. Does the added torque with the new engine help offset the difference or is it still a pretty big downgrade with regards to acceleration, braking, etc?
I have 275/70/18’s on mine. It drives great. The impact is minimal, other than mpg. I get 16-18 avg. between Sport Mode and Custom settings in my Limited, I love it.
 

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Anyone put 33x12:50r18’s yet?
 

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I did 275/70-18 as well. Drives perfect, no issues at all. I ordered AT tires but received MT tires. No issues but more road noise. Turn radio on and noise magically stops. 😎
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