What size tires can I put on my truck without a lift kit?
Yes, you can. In most trucks, you can easily switch to larger tires. It is possible to fit up to 33” tires in most trucks without needing a lift kit. However, it is possible that you may need to do some modifications like the use of wheel spacers, using leveling kits, adjusting the torsion keys and cutting of fenders.
What size tires fit on a Toyota Tacoma with a 3 inch lift?
So, what is the biggest tire you can run on a 3” lift? The easy and safe answer is a 33” tire. Wheel offset also plays a huge factor. While you could clear a 285/75/16 on a zero offset, you might not be able to clear that same size on a -25 offset.
Will 33 inch tires lift my truck?
In most cases, you can put bigger tires on your truck without a lift. You can fit up to 33” tires on most trucks with no lift required. Other modifications like adjusting the torsion keys, using wheel spacers, cutting fenders, and using leveling kits may be required depending on your truck and tire combination.
Do you need bigger tires if you lift your truck?
Pushing a larger profile through the air takes its toll and increases drag. And, your drivetrain having to spin heavier tires takes an even bigger toll. If you are concerned about gas mileage, our advice is to stick to a smaller lift and a tire that is at the most a couple inches bigger than stock.
Where to find custom rims for Toyota Tacoma?
In addition, check the “show only staggered wheels” box to show only staggered wheel and tire packages for your car. Its never been easier to search through thousands of custom rims to find that perfect fit for your car. 17 inch TRD Replica Wheel Satin Black for 4-Runner, Tacoma.
Do you need a lift kit for a Toyota Tacoma?
If you decide to go with a 3-inch lift kit in order to fit bigger tires on your Tacoma you might want to consider a rim upgrade as well. This will allow you to take full advantage of the increased clearance by fitting a more negative offset rim.
How big of tire can I put on Tacoma rims?
When fitting a bigger tire to the stock Tacoma rims you can get away with a 275/70/17 since it is a narrower tire but still offers improved ground clearance with the 70 profile which is 1 inch taller but same width as factory. But what if you want to go 33” on a stock suspension and 0-offset wheel?
How do you change the tire on a Toyota Tacoma?
Simply cutting away the plastic parts neatly with a sharp Stanley knife ensures total clearance on both driver and passenger sides. There is a small bolt on the front fender that secures the liner in place that requires relocation.