I have a 2010 tacoma SR5 4x4, I was wondering if anyone has put on 265/75/16 BF Goodwrench A/T and had any luck with them not rubbing too bad of bottoming out?
i have a question, i have a 2004 double cab 2wd. i just put a 2" leveling kit up front and 3" blocks out back, both products by ready lift. im supposed to be able to put on 32's now, that true? im actually more interested in gaining some width, ho wide can i go? whats your take on spacers?
i have a question, i have a 2004 double cab 2wd. i just put a 2" leveling kit up front and 3" blocks out back, both products by ready lift. im supposed to be able to put on 32's now, that true? im actually more interested in gaining some width, ho wide can i go? whats your take on spacers?
thx
Do you plan on running the factory wheels or aftermarket wheels? If the wheel dimensions are correct, you'll be able to clear 32" tall tires with no problems. The max recommended width will be determinded on the wheel dimensions.
As far as spacers go, we do not recommend them for a variety of reasons.
Do you plan on running the factory wheels or aftermarket wheels? If the wheel dimensions are correct, you'll be able to clear 32" tall tires with no problems. The max recommended width will be determinded on the wheel dimensions.
As far as spacers go, we do not recommend them for a variety of reasons.
Size 265/75-16 is the max recommended tire size for your factory 16x7 wheels. I recommend doing a test fit if possible to check for inside clearance as you factory wheels have a high +30mm offset which may tuck the tires in to far causing tire rub on your suspension components.
Size 265/75-16 is the max recommended tire size for your factory 16x7 wheels. I recommend doing a test fit if possible to check for inside clearance as you factory wheels have a high +30mm offset which may tuck the tires in to far causing tire rub on your suspension components.
Hah, funny you should ask- that was one of the first things I bought for my truck since those piece of **** stock tires (Rugged Trails) wore out on less than 10k. I bought the exact tire (if you mean Goodrich) on stock 16" alloy wheels.
They fit for the most part, except when you turn and compress the suspension. It bugged me enough to look at raising my truck, which led to a suspension upgrade, 2" lift up front 1" in the rear (not to mention a whole bunch of other mods) and my tires do not rub anymore
Bottom line, the 265/75s look way better on the stock truck, they rub a little. I'd get them if I were you...