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TRD PRO tire options (max size tires for stock suspension)?

leozip

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Need some advice on max size tires for a stock suspension TRD Pro. I have Wavemaker order arriving in a month and want to start the project for when the 4runner arrives its ready to go in. I do have a set of Sequoia TRD PRO Forged BBS wheels with 285/65/18 currently running on my wife's TRD OFF Road. I believe they are 18x8.5 +47. Thinking of possibly swapping with the TRD PRO and get some spacers to go along so it can sit more flush with fenders. With that I wanted to see if possibly to fit the 285/70/18 on the PRO without modifying the suspension. Anyone has done it? Should I keep the stock wheels or swap for the BBS Forged?
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Need some advice on max size tires for a stock suspension TRD Pro. I have Wavemaker order arriving in a month and want to start the project for when the 4runner arrives its ready to go in. I do have a set of Sequoia TRD PRO Forged BBS wheels with 285/65/18 currently running on my wife's TRD OFF Road. I believe they are 18x8.5 +47. Thinking of possibly swapping with the TRD PRO and get some spacers to go along so it can sit more flush with fenders. With that I wanted to see if possibly to fit the 285/70/18 on the PRO without modifying the suspension. Anyone has done it? Should I keep the stock wheels or swap for the BBS Forged?
You cannot fit 35" tires (285/70/18) on a stock TRD Pro without heavy rubbing or modifications like cutting/removing body parts. The max safe tire is 33" (285/70/17 or 275/70/17). For 35" tires, you need a ≥ 2" lift and modified crash plates.
 

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Suggest you use the search function to dig into what’s already on the site about what people have fit. You also need to decide whether you want to fit a same size spare in the undermount carriage. Wheel offset will also impact what fits without rubbing or mods, in addition to scrub radius and poke.

285/70/18 is not a 35” tire. KO3 is 33.7, Wildpeak is 34”.
And comparing to a 285/70/17 won’t tell you anything about whether a 285/70/18 fits.
 

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Need some advice on max size tires for a stock suspension TRD Pro. I have Wavemaker order arriving in a month and want to start the project for when the 4runner arrives its ready to go in. I do have a set of Sequoia TRD PRO Forged BBS wheels with 285/65/18 currently running on my wife's TRD OFF Road. I believe they are 18x8.5 +47. Thinking of possibly swapping with the TRD PRO and get some spacers to go along so it can sit more flush with fenders. With that I wanted to see if possibly to fit the 285/70/18 on the PRO without modifying the suspension. Anyone has done it? Should I keep the stock wheels or swap for the BBS Forged?
Need some advice on max size tires for a stock suspension TRD Pro. I have Wavemaker order arriving in a month and want to start the project for when the 4runner arrives its ready to go in. I do have a set of Sequoia TRD PRO Forged BBS wheels with 285/65/18 currently running on my wife's TRD OFF Road. I believe they are 18x8.5 +47. Thinking of possibly swapping with the TRD PRO and get some spacers to go along so it can sit more flush with fenders. With that I wanted to see if possibly to fit the 285/70/18 on the PRO without modifying the suspension. Anyone has done it? Should I keep the stock wheels or swap for the BBS Forged?
Check out Moto Papa on YouTube—he used to run 295/70R18s on the stock TRD Pro wheels. He just removed the crash plates, and they fit with no issues. He has some really good videos on it.
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