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QUESTION!! New level and Tires

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by tyk4, Sep 24, 2019.

  1. Sep 24, 2019 at 7:02 PM
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    tyk4

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    After over a year and 36K miles it is time for some new tires.

    I am want to put Blistein 5100's up front and wrap may stock platinum 20" wheel in a Toyo Open Country R/T. I am just not sure what size would fit. I have gone through multiple threads and cannot seem to find the answer. I am want to run a 295/60/R20 but I am not sure if it will fit. Or do I need to go to the 285/60/R20 to keep from rubbing?

    Thank you in advance.

    Also if anyone has this setup I would greatly appreciate it.
     
  2. Sep 26, 2019 at 6:14 AM
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    The 295 is 33.9 and 11.6 wide. The 285 is 33.5 and 11.2 wide. IMO I think you would be okay but others with the 5100's will chime in.

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  3. Sep 26, 2019 at 10:44 PM
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    I recently put fat Bob garage vated 3" adjustable coilover lift and BFG KO2 285 65 20 and I had to remove the front and back flaps and I will need to grind my skid plate down on both sides in the back. Probably minimal grinding required though. I have my coils set at 2" because I didn't want to replace the UCAs. If you went the full lift on 5100s you can get I think 2.25" lift, but probably not enough to keep from rubbing. But I got KMC Slides and they have a 25mm offset I believe. So you will need to take the wheel offset into account and potentially need a spacer.

    In short, I think if you want a 295 with 5100s, you will need more done than just a few mud flaps and skid plate grinding. But I'm not an expert as this is my first go around with a lift on a tundra
     

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