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The ride is pretty much the same. Speedometer is off the same amount vs. GPS. Takes bumps a little better with the bigger sidewalls. I am really impressed by the lack of noise. Maybe a pinch louder than the all season stock tires but not really noticeable.
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Looks amazing! Any chance you could post some pics of clearance on front fenders? Any rubbing? Love how this looks and would love to do something similar.
 
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I’ll get you some pics tomorrow sometime. These are 265/65/r18 which is basically the same size , 31.5” , that was on the truck in stock form. They clear the front mud flaps easily.
 

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That would be great if you could. Do you get a lot of spray and dirt on the sides of the vehicle or do the mudflaps and running boards pretty much prevent it? Thanks for responding so quick. Appreciate it!
 
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We live on a quarter mile long gravel road. The mudflaps absolutely keep the small rocks from hitting the lower body. The running boards also help with this. They both also keep most mud off the sides of the truck.
 

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I’ll get you some pics tomorrow sometime. These are 265/65/r18 which is basically the same size , 31.5” , that was on the truck in stock form. They clear the front mud flaps easily.
No need to get me pics. I ended up going with the TRD upgrade wheels. Thanks!
 
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Looks like you are keeping the stock wheel as your spare? Any plans to swap?
I have not looked but I think it’s got a temporary spare under it.
 
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Looks like you are keeping the stock wheel as your spare? Any plans to swap?
I’m trying to sell the factory wheels and tires. The spare is a Goodyear temporary spare tire. 245/75/17. Kinda weird size.
 
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TRD upgrades wheels is 20mm less aggressive than the TRD pro wheels. I’m not sure that’s matter to you
Yeah the difference in offset is what I was debating between the two styles. Realized the less aggressive offset works for me a little better along with my dealer giving me a great price plus the wheels being in stock. The Pros do look amazing though on everyone’s vehicles.
Thanks to everyone answering my questions and helping out.
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