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Actual Tire Size Measured at 33.5 Fitment with Bilstein 5100's Adjustable Kit

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by matt852, Mar 26, 2017.

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Will they Fit?

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  1. Mar 26, 2017 at 12:08 AM
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    matt852

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    Hello everyone been a while since I worked on a toyota since I've been playing with jeeps lately but I just recently installed Bilstein adjustable 5100's at the highest setting, Wheelers Offroad Adds leafs in the rear, Lite Racing SPC Upper Control Arms and some XRF Lower Ball joints for my 2002 AC Tundra.

    So I have a jeep that has 315/70/R17 that measure 33.5" mounted on the jeep so on the tundra I think they would go to 33.25".

    My question is will I be able to transfer my tires from the jeep onto some 17 inch wheels and make it work on the tundra now that it is lifted? I don't mind doing some cutting to make it work. Mainly concerned with rubbing on the UCAs or other types of rubbing that wouldn't be necessarily be solved by cutting. Looking to also get some wheels that will offset them a little or possible wheel spacers.

    Thanks,

    Matt
     
  2. Mar 26, 2017 at 6:56 AM
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    Law323

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    tires will fit no problems.
     
  3. Mar 26, 2017 at 10:04 AM
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    On a gen 1? o_O
     
  4. Mar 26, 2017 at 11:12 AM
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    matt852

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    Yes I plan on taking the 315s from the jeep wheels and putting the jeep on 37's. I hope to run 315's on the tundra but will need new wheels to fit on the tundra. I'm thinking stock offset plus 1.5 inch spacers should do the trick however would like to know if anyone else was running 315s with their Billy lifts. I see a lot of people on here running the billie lift with Nitto 285s which measure 33 actual height in most cases.

    And yes it is a Gen 1 Tundra 2002 AC
     

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