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33” tires on stock wheels?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by lrobinson98, Nov 4, 2022.

  1. Nov 4, 2022 at 4:43 PM
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    Can you put 33” tires on stock wheels?
     
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    I just recently installed a 3/1 leveling kit and i like the rims i have just want bigger tires.
     
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    That link I posted should get you started, but you'll need to provide way more info to get a proper answer. You will want to research offset for wheels as well.

    Also, what works on one Tundra may not work on another, as there are variances.
     
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    33 inch tires are about perfect for these vehicles. Shouldn't have any rubbing and it isn't big enough to cause issues with gearing and stuff like that.

    If you do have rubbing it will likely be on the bumper. Put a few washers between your bumper bolts as small shims and you are set.
     
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    What year truck do you have and what do you mean by 33in tire? For instance 275/70-18 are 33.4 tall, fit stock trucks, work with stock wheels. 33x1250 however is not as tall but much wider, and that 33 may have some fitment issues.

    But generally speaking, 33s fit stock half ton trucks, toyota included without much issue.
     
  7. Nov 9, 2022 at 8:56 PM
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    2016 Tundra Sr5 TSS. basically I want to keep the same Rims, but bigger tires for the look. I don’t want the offset too wide.

    33 inches in diameter. I think 275/70r18 is what i’m looking for specifically.
     
  8. Nov 9, 2022 at 9:52 PM
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    285/70/18 are wider and will fit with no rubbing issues plus look awesome with stock wheels.

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    This is my old stock 2018 Tundra TSS with 285/65/20. No rub and it looked good but I should’ve went with 285/70/20 for better ride over rough terrain. The 1/2 inch taller and meatier tire would have made a big difference then. I learned on my 2020 Trd Pro.

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