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1794 TRD off road adding 35's

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Jman1794, Jan 14, 2025.

  1. Jan 14, 2025 at 9:23 AM
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    Hello. So I have the 2024 1794 with TRD off road kit and 20 inch rims. I want to add 35s and hopefully keep the TRD 20 inch rims I currently have. Has anyone done this successfully with just coil spacers with a 3 inch level. Like the Westcot kit ?

    I want to stay with the 20 in rims but don't want the lower profile tires. Some decent AT tires preferably. Has anyone done this ? Appreciate any input.

    Thank you !
     
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    You'll be the first person to ever try it after the truck has been out for 3+ years. Report back how it turns out.
     
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    First, look around the website here....those questions have been answered- tons of threads with pics and details of new tires/wheels/suspensions.

    35x1150s will work with your factory wheels and UCA. Likley will fit with no lift too- lots of room for tires in the 3rd gen.

    35x1250 will require wheel spacers or new wheels with less offset, as they will hit UCA.
     
  5. Jan 15, 2025 at 10:55 AM
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    I have the Westcott lift with the TRD Bilstein shocks that come on the factory 3" lift with 35x12.50R18 tires on Method wheels with a +18 offset. I have no rub and it rides fantastic. I also replaced the rear coils with Dobinsons rear springs to get an additional 1" of lift in the rear, because I like a smidge of rake for towing/hauling purposes. It's the set-up I recommend. It was so good, my son did the same with his Tundra. But his rides a tad rougher since I have the hybrid and he doesn't. I think the extra weight softens the ride a bit.
     

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