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Will 34” tires fit on 4R TRD OR without a lift or spacers?

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Not according to our brother Rellims since his was stock wheels and 275 caused issue's
No, got confused, stock of course no rubbing. I upgraded wheels and tires at the same time and it rubbed.
 

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No, got confused, stock of course no rubbing. I upgraded wheels and tires at the same time and it rubbed.
Now we got all the Info....
 

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Ahhh. Super helpful, thank you! I worded my question really badly but you answered anyway. I was hoping I could get away with the next size up with a 1.5” lift in the front. I have a set a the TRD Pro rims on the way so guessing I’ll run into running issues similar to yours if I don’t do anything over stock.
 

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I had some 275/70r18 KO3’s put on my ORP with the TRD Pro OEM wheels. No rubbing at all from what I can tell on normal streets or at full lock. It’ll be a few weeks before I can get it on anything besides pavement.

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I had some 275/70r18 KO3’s put on my ORP with the TRD Pro OEM wheels. No rubbing at all from what I can tell on normal streets or at full lock. It’ll be a few weeks before I can get it on anything besides pavement.

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Looks great with the TRD Pro wheels! Does it currently have a leveling kit or other lift installed? If so, what did you go with? i apologize if this has already been asked and answered….
 

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Looks great with the TRD Pro wheels! Does it currently have a leveling kit or other lift installed? If so, what did you go with? i apologize if this has already been asked and answered….
Hey! No leveling kit or anything as it sat here with zero rubbing. Unfortunately I had some serious balancing issues with the KO3s. Discount Tire tried to correct but they shook the entire wheel at highway speeds. I have the stock Falkens back on now. They don’t look nearly as aggressive but they aren’t horrible and ride perfectly. I’m going to give the 275/70r18 another shot soon, I just couldn’t keep going back to have them tweaked right now.

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Hey! No leveling kit or anything as it sat here with zero rubbing. Unfortunately I had some serious balancing issues with the KO3s. Discount Tire tried to correct but they shook the entire wheel at highway speeds. I have the stock Falkens back on now. They don’t look nearly as aggressive but they aren’t horrible and ride perfectly. I’m going to give the 275/70r18 another shot soon, I just couldn’t keep going back to have them tweaked right now.

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Since the K03 were E load, look at the Toyo AT3 E Load in the 275/70/18. I’m still waiting on my SR5 to show up from the QC hold at port. I picked up a set of the Off-road Two Tone OEM wheels and have a 1.25” Peak Suspension front leveling spacer. I will run either the 275/70/18 or the 265/70/18 Toyo’s depending on the front fender gap and room when I put the spacer on.
 

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Will 34s fit on a TRD Pro without a lift or any modifications?
 

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I was able to fit 285/75R17s on TRD OR no problem with Falken AT4W and 30mm offset. I'll post pictures when Black Rhino releases the wheels!
I'm jealous and a bit surprised that the 34.1" (per falken web site) 285/75r17 fit but my 33.7" Toyo 285/70R18 do not: definite rub both on crash plate and front felt. This is with +20 offset TRD PRO wheels on my ORP. Hard to believe that 10mm offset would make that much difference but apparently it does.
But to answer the original question: NO, 285/70R18 do not fit on ORP - at least not with +20 offset (wishing the +45 offset TRD black wheels were in stock and I would have gotten them.). Note: I also put in the Peak spacer (5/8" spacer for ~+1.25" level on front) - thought that would lower the risk but no. Crash plate coming off, I guess. Open to all advice but wanted to put my specific experience out there for this question.
 

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I'm jealous and a bit surprised that the 34.1" (per falken web site) 285/75r17 fit but my 33.7" Toyo 285/70R18 do not: definite rub both on crash plate and front felt. This is with +20 offset TRD PRO wheels on my ORP. Hard to believe that 10mm offset would make that much difference but apparently it does.
But to answer the original question: NO, 285/70R18 do not fit on ORP - at least not with +20 offset (wishing the +45 offset TRD black wheels were in stock and I would have gotten them.). Note: I also put in the Peak spacer (5/8" spacer for ~+1.25" level on front) - thought that would lower the risk but no. Crash plate coming off, I guess. Open to all advice but wanted to put my specific experience out there for this question.
Powder coat the OEM Offroad wheels and then run the 285/70/18’s.
 

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Powder coat the OEM Offroad wheels and then run the 285/70/18’s.
At this point I'm probably not going to do this, but it is a good suggestion. Thanks
 

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2025 4runner 6th gen Will 34” tires fit on 4R TRD OR without a lift or spacers? IMG_0477
+25 offset wheels needed to fit, removed the back bolted on crash plates. no rub at all.

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