bheiser1
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- Bill
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- 2024 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
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I recently picked up a 2024 TRD OR with the TRD Upgrade package, and am considering a tire upgrade. However with all the electronics in these vehicles I'm concerned about the impact of changing the tire size. It could impact how everything works, from the speedometer, odometer, or even how the different drive modes & shifting work.
But I know upgrading tire size is pretty routine for trucks like these. Do you just accept that everything will be off kilter, the odometer and speed will be wrong, etc? Or is there a way to adjust the vehicle to compensate for the larger tires?
Back in the day when I had a Jeep Wrangler, I upgraded the tire size, and it even impacted the vehicle performance. But there was a way to easily change a gear to compensate for proper speedometer & odometer readouts. And this was in 2006 when there wasn't so much dependency on electronics.
I'd upgrade to 285x70/17 (I saw a video where they demonstrated that this size won't cause any rubbing issues). I don't have a lift and don't plan to install one anytime soon.
But I know upgrading tire size is pretty routine for trucks like these. Do you just accept that everything will be off kilter, the odometer and speed will be wrong, etc? Or is there a way to adjust the vehicle to compensate for the larger tires?
Back in the day when I had a Jeep Wrangler, I upgraded the tire size, and it even impacted the vehicle performance. But there was a way to easily change a gear to compensate for proper speedometer & odometer readouts. And this was in 2006 when there wasn't so much dependency on electronics.
I'd upgrade to 285x70/17 (I saw a video where they demonstrated that this size won't cause any rubbing issues). I don't have a lift and don't plan to install one anytime soon.
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