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35x11.50 on stock trd wheels

Discussion in '2.5 Gen TRD Pro (2014-2021)' started by Deez_Tundra, Aug 13, 2025 at 5:17 PM.

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    Deez_Tundra

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    Hello, new to the forum. Been looking around but haven’t found the answer I’m looking for. Looking to run 35x11.50s on stock trd rims. Looking to install a 3 inch level for now then later when stock shocks wear out upgrade to something better. Don’t off-road it much, if so very light (have other vehicles for more aggressive terrain) and want to maintain the smooth ride. Anyone running this setup or know what size wheel spacers to give it a similar stance to photo or possibly alittle more negative (sucked in)? Saw that 1.25 spidertrax might be good option. IMG_1054.jpg IMG_1057.jpg
     
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    It’s doable without spacers on stock wheels.

    Search 285/75/18

    They fit with a level, on stock wheels, with no spacers.
     

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