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2019 crewmax tire size

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by swede78, Sep 19, 2023.

  1. Sep 19, 2023 at 11:14 AM
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    I have a 2019 crewmax that I bought with 33x12.50x20 fuel rims, not sure what the offset is but there is about 2-3 in of dish on the outside of the wheel. The tires are wearing out and I would like to go with 34x11.5x20 for the same fuel wheels , would that be possible to do?
     
  2. Sep 19, 2023 at 11:17 AM
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    Anything is possible but you’ll probably rub with anything bigger than 33s youll need to trim at minimum and possibly cmc
     
  3. Sep 19, 2023 at 11:34 AM
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    I have a arb summit bumper installed up front, lots of clearance and no cmc, the 33s rubbed on the lower inner wheel well liner at almost full lock.
     
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    If the 33's rubbed, then I will safely guess the 34's would rub...
     
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  6. Sep 19, 2023 at 12:32 PM
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    The 33s rubbed the fwd lower liner by the back of the fog light,I took them off now no rubbing, that’s been 2 yrs.I’ll try to get a picture of what the front side looks like now. The
     
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    Without the offset nobody here can give you an accurate guess, and it's all just a guess. Each truck is a bit different. Tire brand can matter too, because tires marked as the same size can vary a bit by make. Some run small, some run large.
     
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    an accurate answer is this:

    everything fits with some spit and/or :sawzall:
     
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    I bet you told your wife the same thing!
     
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    i've told them all that....




    after. :devil:
     
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    Doesn't look like tge bumper will be an issue, but the UCA and rear of the wheel well would still need to be checked.
     
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    Was just thinking if I went 1in taller and 1in narrower than I have now it should work, I don’t have any rubbing now
     
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    The current tires are worn, so this will be far from perfect, but you can crank the wheel to full lock and measure both sides along it's travel. Easiest with a buddy turning the wheel while you measure. It'll give you a very basic idea. Wheel travel up and down would still be a factor though.
     
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    those are the fuel hostage wheels. look to be about -12 offset. with skinnier tire and adding a 1/2" of tread on the outside, i think you'll clear
     
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    I just looked up the wheels, they are fuel lethal d567 and I think 20x10 either a -12 or -24, should be good! Thanks for all the replies, keep them coming for more information.
     
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    A 275/65-20 would put you right in the size you're looking for. My bet is they'll fit as well as the wider 33" tires you have currently
     
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    I was Looking @275x65xr20 today, basically a 34x11x20, probably going with cooper st MAXX or Falken wildpeak rt/01
     
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    I’ve been running 275/65-20 Cooper AT3 XLT for close to two years now. Just had a rotate done on Friday. A shade over 48,000 miles and they all have 7/32” tread remaining. If a fella drives these nice-ish, they should go over 60K.

    I have no experience with their mud tires. I’m an AT guy for my daily since I drive more than most.
     
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    I'm planning on getting the AT3's since I drive 50-60 miles a day for work and all. Hoping I can see them to 60k or maybe more.
    Glad to hear you're having good life with them!
     
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    I ended up going with 275/65/20 falken wildpeak r/t-01,I’ll take pics later on.
     

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