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Largest tire on 3 inch level with factory wheels?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Nightstalker82, Jan 27, 2021.

  1. Jan 27, 2021 at 11:27 AM
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    Hey guys. I’ve been researching this topic for a while, and there are so many variables, it becomes a little much.

    I have a 2019 tundra that hardly ever sees a trail. Pavement princess if you will.

    I have factory 20 inch T force wheels, and would like to keep them. I am going to get a simple Ready Lift 3/1(yes I know coilovers are better, thanks). Anybody running this setup on factory wheels without a cab mount chop? What’s the largest tire? Thanks!

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  2. Jan 27, 2021 at 11:39 AM
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    Shoot for a tire with height of around 34 inches, width of 11-11.5 and you should be good to go. Sorry I cant help with specific tire size for 20 inch rims....I only speak 17 or 18 inch rim language:cheers:
     
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    Great. That’s what I figured. Thanks
     
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    I can't confirm this, but with the right wheels you should be able to fit 295/65R20 without a BMC. I'm just not sure how much offset you would need to pull it off.
     
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    - With a 3/1 and nothing else you should be fine with a 33" tire no wider than say 275 (275/60/20)
    - If you don't mind ditching the front mud flap and either trimming some plastic or pushing the wheel well liner forward (what i did) you can go to a 34" tire (275/65/20)
    - if you want to go a bit wider you'll need wheels with less offset or hub-centric wheel spacers. I have 285/65/20s (34.6") on factory wheels and although they "fit" without spacers, I wasn't comfortable with the clearance so I went with some spidertrax spacers and love the setup. Probably could have gone with 305's or even 35x12s with this set up an no BMC but I'm happy with my current set up. New 18" wheels and 35's (maybe 37s?) are on my list once I wear these tires out (along with UCA's and a steel winch bumper. It never ends!).
     
  7. Jan 27, 2021 at 1:03 PM
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    Heck ya. Thanks for the info
     

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