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TRDGreg

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I really like the +25 offset. Are you noticing any scratch marks on fenders from tire fling since the wheels protrude beyond fender flairs?
Been on pavement only since the install so nothing to fling up. I'll update if I notice it starting to happen.
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So after a couple hundred miles, the rougher ride has gone away. The tires were very tacky at first and I think they just needed to break in a bit. MPG has dropped to 18.8 (from 21), but I think that will go up I've been doing less highway driving. So I would imagine long term MPG drop will be minimal, maybe 2 MPG max.
 

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Very nice man. I’m not a big fan of the poke look and also struggled with wheel choice. I do 99% street driving with the occasional forest service road so I wanted to stay with 265s for MPGs and ride quality. I started with Wildpeaks but after 10k miles started getting a weird vibration and had a hard time balancing the wildpeaks. Ended up getting a set of the BFG trail terrains take offs from a TRD OR and these tires are amazing. They’re super light and smooth.


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trail terrains.
Very nice! Here's mine. Came with the TRD wheels.

2024 Tacoma TRD Sport with 265/70/R18 Falken WildPeak AT4Ws on ICON Alloys Rebounds (no lift) 20241125_153125
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