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2024 Platinum TRD Offroad with Factory 3" Lift Question

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by swageit, Mar 11, 2024.

  1. Mar 11, 2024 at 12:51 AM
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    swageit

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    Your link just took me to the Toyota smart purchase page not the actual truck. That could just be me though LOL
     
  4. Mar 11, 2024 at 3:25 AM
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    Too funny it brought me to the factory build page of a Capstone.
     
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    Looks like a Platinum with TRD and lift so it will have the TRD black 20" wheels and 265/60/20 Wildpeak AT3W most likely.
     
  6. Mar 12, 2024 at 12:10 AM
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    That is what I am worried about. Those tires are useless. lol
     
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    They are great if your a concrete cowboy and get gas good mileage, handle well, smooth and quiet...I took mine off and went with TRD Pro wheels right away 285/65/18. Your truck would look great with 34-35" tires!
     
  9. Mar 12, 2024 at 11:56 AM
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    I just purchased a 1794 w/ TRD OR package and factory lift and can confirm it came with the cheap 265/60 20 Falken Wildpeak "AT" tires. Anything else you see at the dealer will be a dealer add on. I am going through the age old debate of what tire and what size. And what to do about the spare...
     
  10. Nov 3, 2024 at 8:42 PM
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    So what tires came on your truck and what did you replace them with? Would love to see BEFORE and AFTER pics. I have a ‘25 Platinum 6.5’ bed TRD OR w/ TRD 3” lift coming and am curious as to what tire I’m getting. I know I will replace with something larger but have heard that some brands’ 285/65 R20s rub a little and others don’t. Trying to see what works and what doesn’t. Thanks!
     
  11. Nov 27, 2024 at 5:25 PM
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    amp research power running boards, method wheels 18x9, toyota dashcam, TRD skid plate, vent shades, bed step, toyota swing storage boxes rear, voodoo blue tundra inserts front and tailgate; Future mods: TRD PRO fender flares, bumper cover, ditch lights, TRD pro Grill, and tail gate lights, light bar upper and lower, Covert front bumper, retrax cover
    2024 Platinum HYB, w/ TRD OR Pkg, TRD 3" lift from factory, confirmed as others stated the tire that came on truck, I put Icon rebounds 18x9 +25 offset on mine with GY Wrangler Territory RT's 325/65 R18 (34.6" x 12.8") 35's I don't recommend them they suck I went with them cause they were supposed to be 62lbs each vs. BFG KO2s 65-67lbs each they ended up being 64lbs each but had already mounted one before I weighed it and couldn't return it. They are loud and rub my sway bar pretty good on the passenger side at about 85-90% turn (5-10% from full lock). I want to eventually go with 37x12.5 KO3's but the stupid Sway bar is in the way.

    Something to note on the TRD lift kit is the sway bar is moved not only down 3-4" strike that not really forward just appears that way, just down which and the TRD skid plate doesn't fit without modification or drop down kits (see other posts). I'm hoping to get someone to explain why I can't just put the sway bar back to the stock location (non 3" TRD lift, like on a TRD PRO, and other TRD OR trucks). I'm not doing any major off roading in an $80K truck, I have a CanAm X3 and FJ Cruiser for that, this is the toy hauler and mild dirt roads, fields, farms, camping, long trip vehicle and towing the other toys to the off road parks.

    None of the aftermarket kits move it forward only a few even have drop down kits for it, many don't touch it, I don't understand why the factory lift kit didn't just put in some longer linkages to connect it vs. dropping it down (not forward). Its the only thing I hate about the truck and no V8 LOL... since I get about same MPG as the old V8's lifted with tires.

     
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    Amen they are junk. Shit canned them at 10000 miles. What a joke.
     

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