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Tires

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Noreau, Dec 3, 2022.

  1. Dec 3, 2022 at 4:43 PM
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    Noreau

    Noreau [OP] New Member

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    First post here.
    Quick question for y'all about my 2016 Tundra on R18:

    1. What's the highest sidewall height I could get with the R18?

    2. Im a contractor and always driving on rough job sites, what's the best all-season tires with aggressive threads you'd recommend (snow)?

    Many thanks !
    Pat
     
  2. Dec 3, 2022 at 5:06 PM
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    Fallingblock

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    Cooper ST MAXX are my go to. Those things are thick!
     
  3. Dec 4, 2022 at 7:27 AM
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    frichco228

    frichco228 Valued Member

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    Eibach Pro Truck Stage 2 suspension, HD RAS, 285/75-18 Nokian Outpost AT, LoPro bed cover, TRD rear sway bar, DD 10 inch exhaust, and various other goodies
    If you are stock, no lift, 275/70-18 are popular. 33.4ish tall, fit with no problem and there are tons of different tires available.

    285/70-18 will fit stock truck as well, but there are limited choices in that size.

    If you are level/lifted a couple inches in front, 295/70-18 and 285/75-18 (34 and 35 tall) will fit with minimal fuss.

    And all of those tires work with stock wheels, suspension and UCAs.

    As far are tires, best all season would be Michelin Defender- great on road, wet, snow, sand. If you need something more off road focused there are a ton of great all terrain tires- Nitto, Falken, Cooper, Toyo are always popular but there are many good ATs from other manufactures as well. Hit up Tirerack.com or discounttire.com and browse what is available in the size you want to run.
     
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