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Old 05-27-2016, 12:17 AM
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I'd have more of an issue running that wide of a tire on that narrow of a wheel.
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Originally Posted by snowborderus
I'd have more of an issue running that wide of a tire on that narrow of a wheel.
Agreed. Most places around me won't even mount that wide of a tire on a 7.5" wide wheel.
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I'm using 325/60R18 with a 2.5 level and I'm not rubbing.

But I believe my rim is an 18x9.
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Originally Posted by Karphan
I'm using 325/60R18 with a 2.5 level and I'm not rubbing.

But I believe my rim is an 18x9.
poitless unless you know what the spec of your wheels are ...offset/backspacing
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Originally Posted by techrep
poitless unless you know what the spec of your wheels are ...offset/backspacing
Diameter 18.0”
Width 9.0”
Bolt Pattern 8-165.1mm
Offset 18
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What about backspacing I'm assuming you're not using stock wheels which is what I was planning on doing
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Originally Posted by Krack499
What about backspacing I'm assuming you're not using stock wheels which is what I was planning on doing
2005 STX Flareside, stock rim and tires were... 255/65R17

Today with a 2.5 level in the front and I'm using the 325/60R18
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Ya I'm asking about running 325s on my stock wheels your 18s most likely have different offset and backspacing which will make a difference in whether or not it'll rub nice truck though
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Sorry

Try this to see just how much of a difference in tire size your tires could vary.

https://www.tacomaworld.com/tirecalc

Doesn't help with offset but as far as actual tires sizes difference it may help.
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I think my stock tire size is like a 32x10.5 and what I wanna put on I'd 35x13


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