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Old 05-31-2014, 12:02 PM
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As discussed in another thread, you're definitely going to notice a power loss. Assuming your new tires are going to be 60+ Lbs each.

And you'll likely have some degree of rubbing.
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Originally Posted by michael williamson
2011 with a 2" level and 285/75r18 which is a 35 x 11.5. It's actually .25 inches taller than a 35x 12.50 r18.
Where are you getting those numbers from? Even Toyo's website says they are 34.8" x 11.3". You sure you're not thinking 295/75R18? Those are 35.4" x 11.6".

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Originally Posted by SurebutterCringe
Where are you getting those numbers from? Even Toyo's website says they are 34.8" x 11.3". You sure you're not thinking 295/75R18? Those are 35.4" x 11.6".
35x12.5r18 measure 34.5 according to toyo's website which makes the 285/75r18 about a .25 inch taller. The 11.6 was a typo on my phone it meant to say 11.3 sorry for the mistake on that.



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