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    Re: Yay or Nay on these rims

    Quote Originally Posted by CYi5
    You'll notice the inset on this last picture. I'm also running 235/85's.
    I call that size tire "pizza cutters" but they are much better than a 265 for mud and snow.
    That size is actually the preferred profile for winter tires on a Duramax.
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    Re: Yay or Nay on these rims

    Couldn't you have just run a spacer to bring the wheels back out a little more?
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    Re: Yay or Nay on these rims

    a lot of people dont trust even bolt on spacers if their trucks are used very hard.. i know i dont think id be comfortable with em as hard as i drive my truck
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    Re: Yay or Nay on these rims

    I've had 1.25" spacers on my truck. No problems yet. My fronts are from all-pro with the extended thread lug nuts, the rears are spidertrax
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    Re: Yay or Nay on these rims

    I've run spacers in the past to get factory rims + 255/85's flush with tacoma flares. No issues running them, but did notice a diminished turning radius.

    I did consider doing this as well with the TRD taco rims above, but chose to go with fewer variables => LC rims.

    Orrr, take your flares off and run the narrow rims
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    Re: Yay or Nay on these rims

    CYI5:

    Probable a retard question but would the LC rims work with 265/75/16
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    Re: Yay or Nay on these rims

    not a problem at all. they will fit without issue.
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    Re: Yay or Nay on these rims

    Quote Originally Posted by ttora4runner
    CYI5:

    Probable a retard question but would the LC rims work with 265/75/16
    Yep, I'll either go that size next or 285/75...still haven't decided if I want to be practical or not.
    1999 Toyota 4runner Limited 4x4 E-Locker: DR Coilovers ~ Camburg UCA&#39;s ~ OME 890+10mm ~ Icon Rear 2.5 Resi&#39;s ~ 235/85/16 Hankook Dynapro MT&#39;s ~ LC Rims

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    Re: Yay or Nay on these rims

    Going to go look at a set of 80 series wheels tomorrow night.
    2000 Toyota 4runner with some goodies.

  10. #30

    Re: Yay or Nay on these rims

    Quote Originally Posted by CYi5
    Quote Originally Posted by ttora4runner
    CYI5:

    Probable a retard question but would the LC rims work with 265/75/16
    Yep, I'll either go that size next or 285/75...still haven't decided if I want to be practical or not.
    depends on your definition of practical...

    to me, 265/75r16 isnt really practical since you will notice a difference offroad.
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