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Kenda 275/80R18 A/T KR28 35x11x18 with Plow

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Will12Tundra, Nov 23, 2019.

  1. Nov 23, 2019 at 9:51 AM
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    Will12Tundra

    Will12Tundra [OP] New Member

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    I am new to the forum but I have been researching on here for quite sometime. I just wanted to say thanks to all the threads for the info. I wanted to post what I have done just so its out there for anyone that is interested. I have a 2012 Tundra that has Rough Country 3" spacers in the front and OME 2.5" springs in the back. Stock look big truck has been something I have always liked the most but I like the looks of all different setups. I ran across the 275/80R18 Kenda which is equal to a 35x11x18. I put those on newer stock 18's. I have a Fisher plow on so I DO NOT have a skid plate on. Without any of the SpiderTrax wheel spacers nothing rubbed at all with the little front mud flap off. I had 3/4" between the tire and the stock upper control arm . Once I put the wheel spacers on I had rubbing only in the front. I believe that is equal to a +28 offset as oppose to stock +60. I did the trim and re drill hole on the fender liner and have no rubbing. I put my Fisher 7.5' SD plow with 1/2 steel cutting edge on and went all over these awkward uneven spots in my driveway and property. I had 0 rubbing. As it sits right now with a level across the top of the tire it measures 34.75" to the ground. The two photos on the rainy day are without spacers.
     
    Last edited: Nov 23, 2019
  2. Apr 4, 2021 at 12:57 AM
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    Nativeimages

    Nativeimages New Member

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    I just bought these tires from Walmart.....will be putting them on my 2018 tundra 1794...within 30 days....I gots to get my lift kit in first...then put on the tires....how do they ride....I mostly freeway drive....hardly ever go off road....but I like that they make the truck sit high....they’re more like a 1 ton truck tire or a dually tire....anyways your one of the few members who have them on your truck....how do you like them....any complaints?
     

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