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Old 05-11-2008, 08:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Will these fit?

I have a 2007 2x4 (not lifted) and found a good deal on some toyo 325/60 (33X13)-18 will these fit?

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This tire size is 12.8 inches wide and 33.35 inches tall. My guess is that they will rub everywhere. Even when you just drive along the road it will probaly hit the fender before you bottom out. But thats just an educated guess.
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I don't see how either, on the stock rim anyway. Seems like you would need a rim that moves the tire further out or else the 325 will rub on the upper control arm, amoung other places. I'm running 285/60/18 on stock 5 spoke steelies and it feels like about a 1/2" clearance between the tire an upper control arm. 325s will be about 1.6" wider than 285s.
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guess Ill just go with the 285 65 18 (stock is 275 65)
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that sounds safe to me
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Old 05-11-2008, 09:09 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Go to Discount Tire website and click on the info center on the top of the page and then go to tire calculater. Put in your current tires and the new ones that you want. It will give the difference in sizes and the speed change on your speedometer.
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Go to Discount Tire website and click on the info center on the top of the page and then go to tire calculater. Put in your current tires and the new ones that you want. It will give the difference in sizes and the speed change on your speedometer.
Thats the exact same way i always get my tire sizes
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Old 05-12-2008, 03:37 AM   #8 (permalink)
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you can get these in 18s and be okay:

275-75-18
285-65-18
305-65-18
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you can get these in 18s and be okay:

275-75-18
285-65-18
305-65-18

wow Id like some 305s
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305/60 vs 65 on an 18" wheel will be closer to stock diameter and have less negative effect on performance.
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get the 305's you won't be sorry. Just trim/bend/cut the skid plate and take off front mud flaps to fit em. They look nice.
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Go to Discount Tire website and click on the info center on the top of the page and then go to tire calculater. Put in your current tires and the new ones that you want. It will give the difference in sizes and the speed change on your speedometer.
Excellent suggestion here's a quick link: Tire Size Calculator
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