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6112 at 1.9 bbs wheels tires size

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by ArdnuT trd, Dec 21, 2021.

  1. Dec 21, 2021 at 10:00 AM
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    ArdnuT trd

    ArdnuT trd [OP] New Member

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    hey guys, I'm buying the Trd pro wheels and I have the 6112 right now at 1.9. Can I run a 295 tire on those without rubbing or only 285? Was looking at falken or mt Baja boss. I have a deposit going down on pro shocks later on but those are only a tenth of a inch difference. Anyone have any insight? I just got the 6112 maybe 900 miles ago. I want a medium lift like the dealer added ready lift I've seen but I'm fine with the 6112 for right now. Just don't want to get the wrong tire and have to cut things up. Due to car seats and little ones I don't want to go 6 inch or spend a fortune for something that's beyond my needs as my truck isn't a over landing vehicle. I was cautioned against spacer lifts maybe the coach builder shims would work if I need a little extra space? I have stock trd off-road shocks in the back. I appreciate any info you guys may have
     
  2. Dec 21, 2021 at 10:35 AM
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    MadMaxCanon

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    Too many, but not enough....
    the UCA would be the main concern for rubbing besides minor trimming or removal of mud flaps.
     

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