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Nice! I think Toyota nailed the halo wheels for these trucks. The poke is just right on the stock TRD OR. I went with the Cali Raised sliders largely because the OEM ones still weren't readily available when I ordered them, but I also like the fact that they serve as a nice step too. The OEM ones are definitely super clean looking though. Happy you went with the white letters out on the BFGs! It should be illegal to wear 'em any other way :cwl: . I've got mine set at 32 psi in the rear and 34 up front cold. Temps are starting to rise here in MD, so I've seen the pressures fluctuate quite a bit while driving (as much as 4-5 psi). I've noticed the ride gets noticeably harsher if I go with any more air in them. The tires are smooth and quiet, but man are they heavy. 93 lbs per wheel is no joke. I can definitely feel the added weight when accelerating.
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Nice! I think Toyota nailed the halo wheels for these trucks. The poke is just right on the stock TRD OR. I went with the Cali Raised sliders largely because the OEM ones still weren't readily available when I ordered them, but I also like the fact that they serve as a nice step too. The OEM ones are definitely super clean looking though. Happy you went with the white letters out on the BFGs! It should be illegal to wear 'em any other way :cwl: . I've got mine set at 32 psi in the rear and 34 up front cold. Temps are starting to rise here in MD, so I've seen the pressures fluctuate quite a bit while driving (as much as 4-5 psi). I've noticed the ride gets noticeably harsher if I go with any more air in them. The tires are smooth and quiet, but man are they heavy. 93 lbs per wheel is no joke. I can definitely feel the added weight when accelerating.
Oem sliders for sure lack as a step lol. Might have to give airing my tires down a go. Shop left them at 37 and I left on a road trip right after. Noticed the same thing with psi fluctuating.
 

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275/70R18 True 33's on my Stock TRD Offroad. No rubbing, perfect fitment. Slight poke from the different offset, love the look. It has some other Toyota TRD OEM goodies as well ;) I shoved a full size spare tire underneath, had to air it down to 10ish psi. Rubs on the panhard bar very lightly. But it's in there and it articulates and drives fine. Very happy with how it looks and drives.

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Nice set up!

I'm assuming those are the OEM Trail Hunter sliders? Did you install them yourself? Trying to confirm they install on the TRD OffRoad without any drilling.
 
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Nice set up!

I'm assuming those are the OEM Trail Hunter sliders? Did you install them yourself? Trying to confirm they install on the TRD OffRoad without any drilling.
They are the OEM sliders. I did install them my self, very easy, no drilling, they bolt right on. Hardest part is getting them in position if you are by yourself but if you have a buddy it would go even faster. A little trick I used is using the box they come in to get close thread in one side then the other.
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