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32's on TRD rims

PostPosted: Wed, 02 Jun 2021 8:46 +0000
by Reubenwright
Hey guys just been doing some research to see what's the biggest tyres i could fit on my hilux with the TRD rims and 2 inch lift. Was looking at fitting some 275/70/17. Anyone done this or know whether this would or wouldn't work? The TRD rims have +30 offset and my hilux is a workmate n70 2012 single cab. Cheers

Re: 32's on TRD rims

PostPosted: Wed, 02 Jun 2021 12:42 +0000
by hiluxxury
Have a look at the 33in thread. Lots of discussion about 285 70 17 which is pretty close. If I've got my offset thinking correct, you may have problems with rub on the UCA as well as other areas. But the rub on the UCA will be significant.

FWIW I run 285 70 17 on p10. But have a look at the 33 thread.

PostPosted: Wed, 02 Jun 2021 3:56 +0000
by Reubenwright
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Re: 32's on TRD rims

PostPosted: Wed, 02 Jun 2021 3:58 +0000
by Reubenwright
hiluxxury wrote:Have a look at the 33in thread. Lots of discussion about 285 70 17 which is pretty close. If I've got my offset thinking correct, you may have problems with rub on the UCA as well as other areas. But the rub on the UCA will be significant.

FWIW I run 285 70 17 on p10. But have a look at the 33 thread.


Ok cheers for that, Currently running 265/65/17 without lift. And measuring it up i have 3 cm of room on the upper control arms currently when straight lock, maybe if i do full lock to the right or left there might not be so much room, will have to take another look.

Re: 32's on TRD rims

PostPosted: Wed, 02 Jun 2021 6:10 +0000
by hiluxxury
Yep have a look. A lift wont solve scrub problems.

Re: 32's on TRD rims

PostPosted: Thu, 03 Jun 2021 12:40 +0000
by Reubenwright
hiluxxury wrote:Yep have a look. A lift wont solve scrub problems.

Done a bit more looking into it and think ill probably go with a 255/75/r17 now. Wont have any scrubbing problems with that one as far as i know

Re: 32's on TRD rims

PostPosted: Thu, 03 Jun 2021 1:56 +0000
by hiluxxury
Have a look at the prado and fj forums - a lot of people there kept the standard rims and were running 265 70 17 successfully.