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Sorry, for the late response. Correct, that size tire will not rub. I went with a less positive offset wheel so the tire would poke out of the fender a little more. My TRD Pro extra wide Toyota mudflaps protect the paint. I put the Stock 4Runner wheels on our 25 Tacoma with the exact same tires and size. Both of these vehicles are SR5s.Subscribed to your YouTube channel this morning, good videos. I want to go with the same tire size (275/70/17) but is there a reason you went with offset wheels? Would that size work with my stock 17’s without rubbing? I like the look of the stock wheels. I wouldn’t dare ask that question in this forum for fear of banishment. Haha
I think you should have went with 285. :/I ended up with 275/70/17 Falken Wildpeak AT4s in C rated. They ride great and with all the sidewall height provide some cush. You are correct it will squat if loaded down heavy or towing. My next addition is always some airbags for the rear springs, then I can always keep it level.
Maybe next time, the Tacoma does a 12 hour round trip once a month, so I was trying to be practical. LOLI think you should have went with 285. :/