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Old 05-11-2008, 01:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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08 TUNDRA TRD OFF-ROAD, Leveling kit to fit 35"

I have an 08 Tundra TRD OFF-ROAD. I purchased a TOYTEC 3/1 with add a leaf Lift-kit. With this kit will my stock 18" TRD rims fit with Parnelli Jones 35x12.5x18 tires. (any rubbing etc...). Anybody with this kit and Pictures Pls. Any feedback would nbe greatly appreciated. Also TRD CAI and TRD Dual Catback..

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You can fit 35's with a 2.5-3" leveling kit. You will need to trim/cut/bend the skid plate and take off the mud-flaps on the front. As far as the tires I am not sure of those rubbing the UCA. I am not familiar with that tire man. Just remember 35's are pushing on the leveling kit only so be careful.
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Completed 35" Tires with 2 1/2" lift
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I have the TRD CAI and exhaust and I'm happy with both
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You can fit 35's with a 2.5-3" leveling kit. You will need to trim/cut/bend the skid plate and take off the mud-flaps on the front. As far as the tires I am not sure of those rubbing the UCA. I am not familiar with that tire man. Just remember 35's are pushing on the leveling kit only so be careful.
KIT Thanks.

Parnelli Jones are great tires. I have them on my Hummer H1. Will my TRD rims work on a 35x12.5x18 tires..

By putting the leveling kit will it void my warranty??

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Do you have problems with tires rubbing? Do you go off road? If you do how is it?
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Do you have problems with tires rubbing? Do you go off road? If you do how is it?
Not my truck man! I plan on the OME kit with 305/65s
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Old 05-12-2008, 03:33 AM   #8 (permalink)
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In most cases it won't void warranty but as far as the wheels those might rub dude. I have not seen anything with 12.5/13.5 on stock rims. I have only seen 305-70-18 or 285-75-18 on stock wheels everything else is on other rims that have less Backspacing.
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With the toytec 3/1 add a leaf kit. What size rims and (OFF SET???) back spacing do I need to clear a 35x12.5x20 or 35x12.5x18. I was thinking of getting a 20x10 american racing ATX rimes. Any suggestions.
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I don't know the exact backspacing man. Just do a search and you should find it. You need like an inch less or maybe less to fit a 12.5 tire. Do you need to have a wider tire. Just get a 285-75-18 or 305-70-18 and you won't need new rims.
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I don't know the exact backspacing man. Just do a search and you should find it. You need like an inch less or maybe less to fit a 12.5 tire. Do you need to have a wider tire. Just get a 285-75-18 or 305-70-18 and you won't need new rims.
You can get allot of tires to fit and have no rubbing when turning back and forth until you turn and hit a dip or bump at the same time, then you can do good damage to it.

make sure you are compensating for those times because they do happen even if just an asphalt runner !
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