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Another Post on Wheels and Tires...however

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Sapper406, Oct 10, 2024.

  1. Oct 10, 2024 at 7:24 PM
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    Sapper406

    Sapper406 [OP] New Member

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    TRD Air Intake, TRD Center Cap, 18x8 matte black TRD Pro Forged Alloy Wheels, Tailgate insert black badge, Lomax hard matte black tri-fold tonneau cover, TRD dual exhaust w/black exhaust tips and muffler and TRD matte black badge. 2.5 lift
    Ok...guys and gals. I have a 2024 Tundra Limited TRD w/factory 3in lift. I looked far and wide to determine what size tire I could put on the 20in wheels w/o having to do any mods. The answer is 275/65. Is it exactly what I wanted...no but I don't want to be at the age of 50 either. However I embrace the tires and the age in the same way..."I got here so accept what I have done". I'll post a pic tomorrow. I love my Tundra (break squeals and all) and will always drive a Tundra. The 285/65 will not fit w/o rubbing even though there are multiple pics and videos of Toyota Corp displaying Tundras with said tire, (maybe they secretly put spacers). Anyway...once I clean her...I will display.
     
  2. Oct 11, 2024 at 12:18 AM
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    blenton

    blenton New Member

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    Are you sure you aren’t looking at Toyota displaying 285/65R18 instead of 285/65R20. The former size is the stock size on the TRD Pro and weighs in at just shy of 33” tall; thr latter is about 34.5” tall. Both are the same tread width at around 11.2” wide. Either way, post up some pics!
     
  3. Oct 11, 2024 at 6:12 AM
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    Sapper406

    Sapper406 [OP] New Member

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    First Name:
    Mike
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    2024 Tundra Limited, 3in lft, trd package
    TRD Air Intake, TRD Center Cap, 18x8 matte black TRD Pro Forged Alloy Wheels, Tailgate insert black badge, Lomax hard matte black tri-fold tonneau cover, TRD dual exhaust w/black exhaust tips and muffler and TRD matte black badge. 2.5 lift
    You are correct. When I first saw the advertisement by Toyota Corp, I assume the 285/65 was on a 20...I later found another advertisement that said it was on a 18 wheel. However the 275/65's look good on my ride. pics this afternoon once I finish paying my bills for next few hours.
     

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