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Old 08-20-2012, 05:23 PM
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I am really considering getting the Toyo Open Country in 285/75/17 (34x11.5) and I was wondering if anyone had experience with this tire size. I really really don't want to level if I don't have to, that's why I am looking at a skinnier tire. If you know something please chime in!

I did see one person on the tire guide that had done so with no rubbing, but there was also someone who put stock raptor wheels/tires on their non leveled truck with no rubbing issues, so I tend to take it with a grain of salt.
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Originally Posted by TheWhiteBeast
I am really considering getting the Toyo Open Country in 285/75/17 (34x11.5) and I was wondering if anyone had experience with this tire size. I really really don't want to level if I don't have to, that's why I am looking at a skinnier tire. If you know something please chime in!

I did see one person on the tire guide that had done so with no rubbing, but there was also someone who put stock raptor wheels/tires on their non leveled truck with no rubbing issues, so I tend to take it with a grain of salt.
The height is probably why you would have to level. Check out the more popular 295x70x17 (33.5x11.8) ought to fit on a stock height 4x4.
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I would be open to a level as long as it's 1.5" or less.
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Originally Posted by TheWhiteBeast
I would be open to a level as long as it's 1.5" or less.
Are you wanting the Open Country AT's or MT's?
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I would prefer the M/T even though I know they run a tad bigger than the A/T. I'm really open to either.
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Originally Posted by TheWhiteBeast
I would prefer the M/T even though I know they run a tad bigger than the A/T. I'm really open to either.
I had the 295x70x17 Toyo MT's on my '04 4x4 that was leveled and found that was a great size.Here's a pic of them on 17x8 wheel's
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I have 285/70 17's on my '10 screw. They are Nitto Trail Grappler's. They fit with no level kit and look great, haven't had it rub once.
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I have 285/70 17's on my '10 screw. They are Nitto Trail Grappler's. They fit with no level kit and look great, haven't had it rub once.
That's only a 33" tire though, I am looking at a 34" tire.
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Originally Posted by TheWhiteBeast
That's only a 33" tire though, I am looking at a 34" tire.
I'd go ahead and level the truck and put on the 285x75's. They'll fit great on the stock wheel's too.
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They will fit. I put 5100's on the front at 2.25" setting and an aal in the rear. And I'm clearing 305/70/17's with no rubbing at all.


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