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Tire recommendation for TRD Pro wheels with 3" Toytec lift and JBA UCAs

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by IgotSR5onit, Sep 10, 2021.

  1. Sep 10, 2021 at 9:20 PM
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    IgotSR5onit

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    Looking for recommendations on AT tire/tire size for TRD pro wheels with 3in Toytec suspension lift and JBA UCAs? Preferably without removing or modifying anything in the wheel well.
     
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    Michelin ltx at 275 65
     
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    Isnt that stock tire size? I was hoping to get 275/70R18 atleast.
     
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    285 70 and all you should have to remove is the little flap at the front.
     
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    ReadyLift SST 2” plus 2 Lift Kit, Coach builder +3 shackles & drop kit, Nitto RG 295/70/18
    Nitto Ridge Grapplers AT 295/70/18
     
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    X2 295/70/18 was made for a 3inch lifted Tundra, no rubbing and fills up the wheel well perfectly
     
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    295/70-18 or 285/75/18 would be perfect.
     
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    Heres my Pro with 295/70r18. I have CB shims up front for total of about 3” lift. Also have CB +2 shackles in the rear. This should give you an idea of what 295’s will look like. Only thing I had to do was remove the little flap in front of the tires on front bumper.

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  9. Sep 11, 2021 at 9:52 AM
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    my biggest concern was Ive seen some complaints about stock wheel offset and rubbing of the UCA arms. 297/70 good to go as far as width goes on aftermarket UCAs?
     
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    I’m on stock UCA’s and I have about a half inch of clearance.
     
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    I appreciate the information. You like those Falkens? they seem to be very reasonably priced when I looked at them last night.
     
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    Love the Falkens. I had them in 275/70r18 and went through a winter with those. They are great in the snow and wet roads. Nice road manners and very quiet for an A/T. Stayed with the Falkens when I decided to go 295/70. Noticed slight power loss on acceleration for a couple days but now I’m used to it. Thats the only downside is that they are a heavy tire. Gotta pay to play! :thumbsup:
     
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    I run SPC uca and I have plenty of room
     
  14. Sep 11, 2021 at 9:48 PM
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    Mine fit after I trimmed up the skid plate, had just enough clearance at the upper control arm.
     
  15. Sep 11, 2021 at 9:53 PM
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    Stock skid plate? I picked up an RCI duing the labor day sale. Not sure how it fits vs the stock though.
     
  16. Sep 11, 2021 at 9:55 PM
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    Stock, RCI should be fine.
     

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