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285/75/r16

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Hey guys, anyone tried running a 285/75/r16 on the factory wheel yet? Stock rims are 16x7 which is about half inch out of spec for this size of tire. I used to run this setup on my Tacoma for several years without any issue.

I put the 2.5 leveling kit on this last weekend from dirt legal and am now looking at tires.

If someone has ran this setup did you see rubbing without any spacers?

If you went with different wheels did you go with any offset? (Assuming spacers being used)

Thanks!
 
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Hey guys, anyone tried running a 285/75/r16 on the factory wheel yet? Stock rims are 16x7 which is about half inch out of spec for this size of tire. I used to run this setup on my Tacoma for several years without any issue.

I put the 2.5 leveling kit on this last weekend from dirt legal and am now looking at tires.

If someone has ran this setup did you see rubbing without any spacer?

If you did see rubbing what size of spacer?

If you went with different wheels did you go with any offset? (Assuming spacers being used)

Thanks!
Still have my stock BFG's. However, I do run 315/75R16's on a 1997 F-350 SRW. Those wheels are 7" wide I do believe. I've put 35,000 miles on them so far. I have slung the wheel weights off, so I would suggest using balancing bags. The tires I run are Cooper ST Maxx 10 ply. At any rate, when I change out tires, it will be for soome 285's, don't plan on changing wheels...
 

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Hey guys, anyone tried running a 285/75/r16 on the factory wheel yet? Stock rims are 16x7 which is about half inch out of spec for this size of tire. I used to run this setup on my Tacoma for several years without any issue.

I put the 2.5 leveling kit on this last weekend from dirt legal and am now looking at tires.

If someone has ran this setup did you see rubbing without any spacers?

If you went with different wheels did you go with any offset? (Assuming spacers being used)

Thanks!
I just put 285/75R/16 on my factory aluminum wheels. They look great. My tires are 11.3 wide. I’m definitely going to have to do a lift for sure in the rear and or spacers. There’s a body mount bracket that sticks out and this size tire you only have a little room if you were to hit some really bad bumps or put in a bind it would definitely hit tire.
 

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I just put 285/75R/16 on my factory aluminum wheels. They look great. My tires are 11.3 wide. I’m definitely going to have to do a lift for sure in the rear and or spacers. There’s a body mount bracket that sticks out and this size tire you only have a little room if you were to hit some really bad bumps or put in a bind it would definitely hit tire.
Can you show me the picture showing why you need a lift and or spacer please. It looks like you have plenty of space. I'm wanting to go with the same exact tire, but I REALLY don't want to add a lift or spacers
 
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