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Mud terrain tires on 2wd?

Discussion in 'General Tundra Discussion' started by 2015Julytundra, Mar 14, 2020.

  1. Mar 14, 2020 at 9:00 AM
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    2015Julytundra

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    Hello I hope one of you guys can give me some help, I have a 2015 tundra 2WD Crewcab, I want a new tires and I was thinking on the geolander m/t g003
    295 60/r20 I'm gonna lift my truck to make this tires fit but what I don't know is if this tires are too heavy for my truck because it's not 4x4... if someone know something about it let me know thank you
     
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    The weight of the tires doesn't matter for 2wd vs 4x4.

    The weight is very heavy on stock gears but you can fix that with 4.88’s and judging from the trailer in your pic, gear will be critical for you with big tires, maybe 5.29s
     
  3. Mar 14, 2020 at 9:15 AM
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    Thank you I'm gonna look if the small mechanic shops on my city can do that
     
  4. Mar 14, 2020 at 9:46 AM
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    That trailer looks really large, heavy. You may want to think twice about a lift and large tires if you tow heavy. It can be done but will not be cheap- re-gear is $1k plus unless you do it yourself, cost of the tires/rims...you will need a quality lifted suspension, may need airbags, will need to make sure your hitch can be configured for the needed drop...costly $$$ stuff
     
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    I’ve got those exact tires on my truck and love them they handle well on dry and wet roads and are excellent in the mud we have not had much snow this year so can’t comment on that. I’ve got about 6000 miles on them and they are wearing really good for the past 20+ years I’ve always ran BFG mud terrains this tire is as well as them if not better you can’t go wrong with them.
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    the Yokohama are nice for sure. Asso check the offerings from Nitto, Toyo, Falken and even Milestar Patagonia
     
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    Your truck pretty good what size are your tires? I have been looking for tires for some time and these tires look the best.
     
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    I am on a 17 Pro with 4" ReadyLift (equates to about 5.5") - and I am running Nitto Mud Grappler. Definitely on the extreme side. But very doable. BMC for sure.

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    Your truck is a beast!
     
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    Very clean looking truck what's the wheel size and offset your running?
     
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    Fuel Forged FF19 20x10 -25

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  12. Mar 15, 2020 at 9:13 AM
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    I’m running 285/70/18s which are 33.9 x 11.4 with 6112s set at 1.9 and 5100s with no lift in rear I didn’t want to go too extreme at first with it being a new truck and I didn’t want to cut metal yet after a couple of years I’d may go a little bigger but no bigger than 37s but I’m happy with the set up I’ve got now. What I like about them they clean the mud really well I had noticed they are as loud as my BFGs MTs were but not as loud as the swampers I use to run. Can’t go wrong with these tires.
     
  13. Mar 15, 2020 at 9:14 AM
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    Very nice ! I just got some 22x12 -44 wheels with some 35s. I just got 1 together I need to test fit them on the front and trim if I need to so I will be able to drive home from the tire shop lol I really like the custom paint on your wheels.
    A pic of the new wheels I got. I'm on a 6" lift they should work out ok with little trimming I think.
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    These are dope... how high of a lift are you going with?

    duh nevermind I see it on your tag...

    6 inch should be fine. you may need bmc

    but youll have no issue driving home... just full turns and reverse
     
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    Mnorris1206 Super white is fast as f***

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    Thanks ! I have the 6" rough country lift here it is as it sits now. Fuel krank wheels 18x9

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    hahaha sick. love that design...

    you should color match the front flares white
     
  17. Mar 15, 2020 at 9:24 AM
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    Still thinking about it just not sure yet . My wrap guy is almost here he has to Finnish it tail gate isn't done yet. I will have to post it up when it's done also. But thanks it was a tough decision but now I'm really happy I did it
     
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