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What 18” tires will fit - 2020 sr5 w/lift camping/daily

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by WhiteHorse3865, Jun 8, 2025.

  1. Jun 8, 2025 at 7:48 PM
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    WhiteHorse3865

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    2020 Tundra SR5 Dobinsons 2.5” lift with 2” blocks rear SPC upper control arms Baja designs fog & ditch lights Big ole GMRS antenna 275/65/18 cooper discoverers that are too small
    Hi All! Brand new. Long time reader.

    Need tire size help. Currently running cooper discoverer AT3 275/65 18s, stock wheels (the 18x8 +60 ones in black). Truck has a Dobinsons 3 front 2 rear suspension lift. Spc UCAs. Highways, commuting, overlanding / offroad on weekends. Eventually will do a tan softopper/drawers, bumper/winch. Going for better ride, more clearance, fill out the wheel well nice, no long term problems.

    Q: 285/70 or 295/70 tires? Have loved k02s in the past, these tires are not quiet, but fine. It goes lock to lock a ton for parking. Tires need to not catch anything.

    Don’t want MTs or anything loud. Needs to be safe in rain, snow, heat, east coast. Seems a 285/70 toyo, @56 lbs is a winner, but $422/tire sucks. I see 295/70 old KO2’s for $376 at 4WP. 275/70 is a deal but maybe not different enough to be worth it. Thoughts guys? Not interested in any poke at all. Thanks! Current rig here.

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    Last edited: Jun 8, 2025
  2. Jun 24, 2025 at 5:46 AM
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    MEWaters

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    Maine here. You don’t want 295 with snow sleet and mud season. At least I don’t like them. This fall Im due for new rubber and won’t be 295/70s. I’m leveled 2” in front stock rear and leaning to a 275/70. I know it won’t look as good as the 295s but drivability wise makes more sense. 285s are intriguing to me but it’ll be close to $500 more for a set
    I don’t think you’ll fit 295 stock without an offset but I could be wrong
     
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