emerica243
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Hey all,
Been doing alot of browsing, reading, video watching, etc on this subject. But i need to determine what wheels and tires to put on the truck. Ill try to keep it simple. Please keep in mind i never had a truck, so be nice .
The Off Road seems to come stock with 17" wheels with 265/70R17 BFG Goodrich TA tires. Interesting fact i didnt know, these OEM tires coming on the truck arent the same as id you bought them yourself. They have less rubber and they arent 3 peak certified. I guess a way for Toyota to keep costs a littler lower? What is the offset on the stock wheels? Anyone know?
Anyway, i dont really do off roading, overlanding, etc. I really only want to meet the following needs.
Im not sure if the two 285 tires are truly runnable without rubbing or cutting issues on a stock suspension? Can anyone confirm? Regardless, id be fine with the 275 options since it seems a bit more common and available and id imagine be a bit cheaper?
Been doing alot of browsing, reading, video watching, etc on this subject. But i need to determine what wheels and tires to put on the truck. Ill try to keep it simple. Please keep in mind i never had a truck, so be nice .
The Off Road seems to come stock with 17" wheels with 265/70R17 BFG Goodrich TA tires. Interesting fact i didnt know, these OEM tires coming on the truck arent the same as id you bought them yourself. They have less rubber and they arent 3 peak certified. I guess a way for Toyota to keep costs a littler lower? What is the offset on the stock wheels? Anyone know?
Anyway, i dont really do off roading, overlanding, etc. I really only want to meet the following needs.
- Tire needs to be tolerable(road noise) for daily road\pavement driving.
- Performs well in the winter\snow.
- Performs well in any off road\pot hole ridden\side road(game lands roads). I dont care about overlanding or mud pits.
- No rubbing\modifications with stock suspension.
- Flush or a little of poke.
- Ideally not drastically altering my mpg or trucks function.
- 275/70/17
- 275/75/17
- 285/70/17
- 285/75/17
Im not sure if the two 285 tires are truly runnable without rubbing or cutting issues on a stock suspension? Can anyone confirm? Regardless, id be fine with the 275 options since it seems a bit more common and available and id imagine be a bit cheaper?
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