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Suggestions on Tires

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by trd1993, Nov 2, 2022.

  1. Nov 2, 2022 at 2:03 PM
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    trd1993

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    Is there a tire size that slots in between 33s and 35s? I have the OEM TRD pro wheels and I feel the 33s are a bit small, but the 35s might rub on my truck that isnt lifted.
     
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    285/75R18s may fit what you are looking for. There are a couple of threads on that size if you search for them. They were on my list before i opted to go for 275/70r18s.
     
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    Do you have any pics of your truck?
     
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    A number of guys went with a little lighter tire on stock rims, like a Firestone, Pirelli and a few others in a 275/65-20 for plats/1794’s. These are 34.1 or abouts. Imagine similar exists for the 18” rims.
     
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    Cooper Rugged Treks
     
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    Sorry - didn’t realize this was in the 3rd gen section!
     
  7. Nov 3, 2022 at 11:28 AM
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    These below will be easier to fit than a 35x1250 and will work with the stock 18inch wheels. But 2022s have big wheel openings, can fit 35s easily no lift with the right offset wheels.

    275/70-18 hair taller than 33, beefier than stock for sure
    285/70-18 34s, bit wider than the above, few choices in that size however
    295/70-18 34+ tall, about 12 wide. Works with stock wheels fine
    285/75-18 taller than 35s, thinner than 35s, works with stock offset wheels, great beefy tire for a Tundra that fits much easier than typical 35s
     
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    What I forgot to mention is that I have the Limited with the TRD Off Road package. I just have the TRD Pro wheels that I'm going to install on my limited. Will all these options still fit?
     
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    Yep, and look over the 3rd gen builds forum for more ideas. Tons of pics and info of different setups.
    But those are all sizes that work well on 2nd to 3rd gen Tundras running the stock alloy wheels.
     
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    yes, but the +60 offset of the stock wheels is generally an issue running 35x1250, tires hit the UCA. So wheels spacers or different offset rims required. Those I listed are known to work with stock wheels on Tundras, 2nd gen to current without much fuss, especially on the 2022s which have a lot of room for larger tires.
     
  11. Nov 3, 2022 at 1:00 PM
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    I'm assuming some 35s are larger than others? Saw this post on a Facebook group, and someone said it rubs on a TRD PRO so thats why im hesistant on putting 35s on without a lift

    Screen Shot 2022-11-03 at 2.57.44 PM.jpg
     
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    My truck is supposed to be delivered to me tonight or in the morning. I will be going to get the KO2's in 275/70/18's put on when it gets here. I can post a pic as soon as it is done. There are some other pics around here, but I have had a hard time finding pics with stock rims and not super oversized tires. I will have the factory 18" TRD Off Road rims so it should give you a good idea if you want to go 285 or not. 285's seem to be quite a bit more expensive (I think just because there are less options in that size) and I am not really looking for super wide tires, more of the extra height.
     
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    I'm getting some 275/70/R18 Cooper Discoverer Snow Claws mounted on my stock 18" wheels early next week. The plan is to keep those as my winter tires and get new wheels and some sort of AT tire in the spring for the warmer months. I'll post a photo of how those snow tires look when I get them on.

    As an aside, while they don't necessarily have the cool Scandinavian sounding name, my family has been running Cooper snow tires for years on our trucks. They crush anything snowy or icy (we drive in stormy winter conditions a lot) and also cost a bit less too.
     
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