Max Tire Size on Stock Suspension?

nb21

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Hey all, I'm new to the thread. 2013 sequoia sr5 with 20" tundra trd rims. Can I put 33's on stock suspension without ANY other mods? I'd prefer to keep everything else standard for simplicity sake. Thanks for any help!
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Flagtop

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Not positive but I think I've heard of 33s fitting. Stock is 32s I think right?
 

MagmaFJ

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They are BFG KO2s on the 20” TRD Sport rims. O don’t have a side on view handy but here they are.
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MagmaFJ

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As you can see on the side they are 275/65R20 which is a 34” tire. No rubbing even with full deflection. I run them at 45 psi and the ride feels like stock. At 32 it feels squishier than stock. Off road they are great. We beat the heck out of them on Nevada rocks. Off road I run them between 30 and 22ish psi. We have an ARB twin air compressor under the hood on the Victory4x4 mount so airing up and down is a snap. I’m going to lift it one of these days but for now the extra 1 inch of ground clearance is nice.
 
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RemoteBound

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What do you think the largest tire I can fit on a 2021 Sequoia TRD Pro is without any chance of rubbing or having to cut anything to create more space? I have the stock 18" rims.
 

MagmaFJ

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Using tiresize.com and entering my tires (275/65R20 my old post was wrong and I updated it just now) and the checking their tables, it looks like 295/70R18 would be a safe bet…HOWEVER, that can vary based on brand entire inflation and other things. According to their site my tires will be 34.1 inches in diameter. But when I measure them with a tape measure they’re a little less than that. To be super safe I got my “full size” spare slightly small. It is 275/70R18. On paper that is a 33.2 inch tire, so safe as a spare for a 34.1.
Then there is back spacing differences and other things.

You might hit a tire shop and see if they will let you test fit.
 
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MagmaFJ

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For that small a tire change it does not matter much. Just assume your speed is off by a mile an hour or so at highway speeds.
 
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wilsonspcosa

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As you can see on the side they are 275/65R20 which is a 34” tire. No rubbing even with full deflection. I run them at 45 psi and the ride feels like stock. At 32 it feels squishier than stock. Off road they are great. We beat the heck out of them on Nevada rocks. Off road I run them between 30 and 22ish psi. We have an ARB twin air compressor under the hood on the Victory4x4 mount so airing up and down is a snap. I’m going to lift it one of these days but for now the extra 1 inch of ground clearance is nice.
Thanks for the info I just picked up a 2018 trd sport . What other suspension mods have you done
 

DSauce18

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Does anyone know what offset for an aftermarket wheel will achieve a flush to fender stance? the Stock wheels are 20"x 8" with a 60mm offset. Id prefer the tires to poke out <1" if possible. I'm debating between 285 70 r17 or 275 70 r17 Falken WP. Any advice or info is appreciated. I will run these new wheels and tires on stock suspension... for now.
 
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As you can see on the side they are 275/65R20 which is a 34” tire. No rubbing even with full deflection. I run them at 45 psi and the ride feels like stock. At 32 it feels squishier than stock. Off road they are great. We beat the heck out of them on Nevada rocks. Off road I run them between 30 and 22ish psi. We have an ARB twin air compressor under the hood on the Victory4x4 mount so airing up and down is a snap. I’m going to lift it one of these days but for now the extra 1 inch of ground clearance is nice.
That is good to know!’n
 

royman14

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Discount tire can advise how big of a tire you can install based on your wheel and suspension.

I installed 305/50R20 tires and I do not have any issues with rubbing or steering (no aftermarket parts, everything stock other than larger tire).

Note: The wider tire helps with driving in the snow.