OR17TRD
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His list needs to be updated. Haha...I saw that but I do not see 275/70/17 on there. Any thoughts on that size?
What rims are you talking about? The 4runner pro?
Do you know the offset?
His list needs to be updated. Haha...I saw that but I do not see 275/70/17 on there. Any thoughts on that size?
From what I've read of others who have installed this size some get rub and some don't. Think I read an earlier thread here that said slight rubbing was noticed and lift and wheel spacers might be needed. I'll try and find the thread and post it up unless someone with more knowledge than me posts up or finds the thread first.I saw that but I do not see 275/70/17 on there. Any thoughts on that size?
^ depends on the offset. That’s why I asked.From what I've read of others who have installed this size some get rub and some don't. Think I read an earlier thread here that said slight rubbing was noticed and lift and wheel spacers might be needed. I'll try and find the thread and post it up unless someone with more knowledge than me posts up or finds the thread first.
Thought someone with more knowledge than me would be along to correct me!^ depends on the offset. That’s why I asked.
No correction. Just trying to help. We are all learning here. #TacomahumbleThought someone with more knowledge than me would be along to correct me!
That was good help, OR! Looking for that thread and can't find the one I was looking for. Gonna have to dig a lil deeper.No correction. Just trying to help. We are all learning here. #Tacomahumble
His list needs to be updated. Haha...
What rims are you talking about? The 4runner pro?
Do you know the offset?
Should be able to fit 275/70/17 tires with a good alignment you shouldn’t have any issues.I hope the info you need is in the specs below:
TRD 17-IN. MATTE BLACK ALLOY WHEEL
Part Number: PTR2035110BK
Nothing makes a statement quite like custom wheels. These matte black alloys with the TRD logo center cap throw down while styling up.
- Off-road race-inspired 17-in. x 7-in. cast aluminum wheel with 6 lug nut pattern
- 11-mm. with 4-mm. wheel offset widens the overall vehicle track width by 0.9-in. (22-mm.) for more aggressive stance
- Matte black with red TRD logo on center cap
- Incorporates the proper weight, offset and brake clearance to ensure proper fit, finish and reliability
- Extensive ride, handling and strength tests ensure wheels meet TRD's high-quality standards
- Off-road race-inspired 17-in. x 7-in. cast aluminum wheel with 6 lug nut pattern
- 11-mm. with 4-mm. wheel offset widens the overall vehicle track width by 0.9-in. (22-mm.) for more aggressive stance
- Incorporates the proper weight, offset and brake clearance to ensure proper fit, finish and reliability
- Extensive ride, handling and strength tests ensure wheels meet TRD's high-quality standards
- BOLT CIRCLE / P.C.D.: 6 On 139.7 mm
- DIAMETER: 17"
- FINISH: Matte Black
- LOGO: TRD Center Cap
- MATERIAL: Cast Aluminum
- NUMBER OF SPOKES: 6
- OFFSET: 4 mm
- SPECIAL EDITION: Trd Pro
- TPMS: Compatible
- TRD: TRD
- WHEEL WIDTH: 7"
This Wheel is Matte Black Paint Color with a Red TRD Logo on the Center Cap.
17 inch x 7.0 inch x 4 mm offset, Cast Aluminum TRD Wheel with TRD snap-in center cap (PTR20-35111-BK).
This wheel utilizes OE-style Flat-Seat lug holes & OE Flat-Seat Lugnuts.
Do you think that tire will look too tall (like fill the wheel well too much) without a lift? Sorry for all the questions.Should be able to fit 275/70/17 tires with a good alignment you shouldn’t have any issues.
It will be close. You can always put some bilstein 5100’s up front for about $200 and level it with the back. It will look better and ride better.Do you think that tire will look too tall (like fill the wheel well too much) without a lift? Sorry for all the questions.
It will be close. You can always put some bilstein 5100’s up front for about $200 and level it with the back. It will look better and ride better.
I was already thinking about the adjustable bilsteins. Any idea which setting I would put the moveable ring on to level the front to the back? Please know I truly appreciate all of your help.
It will be close. You can always put some bilstein 5100’s up front for about $200 and level it with the back. It will look better and ride better.
Second notch from bottom or 0.85-1” would look best. The third notch is 1.75-2” and it will look nose high. The top notch is 2.5” you’d want a 1-1.5” AAL in back for that to be level.I was already thinking about the adjustable bilsteins. Any idea which setting I would put the moveable ring on to level the front to the back? Please know I truly appreciate all of your help.
Second notch from bottom or 0.85-1” would look best. The third notch is 1.75-2” and it will look nose high. The top notch is 2.5” you’d want a 1-1.5” AAL in back for that to be level.
Welcome to the forum.Hi, new to the forum, I have a '18 OR. Can someone suggest a leveling kit for my truck? It's currently all stock right now. I'm also interested getting BFG k02s later on, how big can I go without rubbing?
esWelcome to the forum.
Did you read anything on this thread? There is so much good information on this subject.
265/75/16 is the largest without a lift and even with a level. You’d have to get new wheels with a lower offset to go 275/70/16 and you’d need 2.5” lift and new wheels for 285/75:16 which is the biggest you can go before you’ll start to need more mods and new gears.
I just posted a lot of info on another thread about this same topic.
I have a 16 TRD Sport with P265/65R17 - how much bigger can I go with stock wheels & no lift ?