Rocket55 wrote:I ran 265/75/16 on +20 16x7 rim on 1" of lift (sagged 2") with no problems, good wheel alignment and it hit nothing, not even the mud flap.
Sam Gribley wrote:About to put a set of 265/75 r16 on a 2010 hilux sr with no lift (yet). I've read through this whole thread and there seems to be mixed feedback on whether it will rub or not.
Decision: I'm going to run with it and cut off anything that I have to hahaha.
Thanks for all the info regardless.
DeadlyBeast wrote:All dehankook pends on what offset rims you going to run. If 0 offset, as Can states, you will get significant scrubbing.If still running stock suspension (since 2010?) there will be a fair amount of sag and scrub
Sounds like you would like to get a lift at some stage so just take it easy till then
Cameron12 wrote:Cheers TOYZX, I swear you’ve answered every post of mine on this forum. With maxing the caster out won’t that affect the self-centring of the steering?
Also when you got your 32s, correct me if I’m wrong, you had a 2” lift and 2” body lift so you didn’t have to do any chopping?
hiluxxury wrote:265 75 16 which is about 32in is the sweet spot for the hilux.
xychix wrote:Originally my 2015 vigo double cab came with alloy:
ET30 - 265/65R17
As snowchains would foul the UCA i decided to run:
ET20 (steel dotz dakar) - 245/70R17
With that I also obtained kings 2" front lift and OME 2" 350+ kg leafs for the rear.
Now these are worn I'm looking for a tad bigger, want it to be closer to the outside of the car as I now lean on my arches / sliders to fast.
Looking at
8x17 6x139.7 ET10 CTR106.1 Steel Goss Soft 8 Hole (Soft 8 Hole)
285/65R17 DISCOVERER S/T MAXX. (if they exist in that size???) 275/70R17 seems an option in the S/T MAXX
Any opinions?
I wouldn't mind trim plastic, I'd rather not be beating steel
I do mind road noise as that's where the car is 90% of the time.
I do mind OffRoad capabilities as my 10% offroad trips I have to keep up with a bunch of LandCruisers on 35's
Safe to one size bigger? with my (already bit sagging) 2" lift ? For example 285/70R17 (that would be closer to 33")
Homer72 wrote:Hi Timbo. Mate I put a set of KM2's on in the 265/70 17 size on my 13' SR5 and reckon there is a very small amount of power loss. Bit hard to tell if it's the tyre size or just being new and still tight after coming from a 4 year old Hilux. I upgraded the exhaust to a full 3inch Redback system and reckon that has helped a bit.
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