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john smith
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2011
tundra sr5 trd toyo 285/75/r18 tire fitment 5100 bilstein top setting.
installing 285/75/r18 35x11.2 tires on an 17 tundra sr5 4x4 crewman. installed bilstein 5100 series shocks on top setting before tires. had to trim skid plate a few inches both sides.
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Have 275 70 18 and two inch front spacers,drives perfect!
Great video! I put on 295 70 18 Falken Wildpeaks on TRD PRO. Rubs on lower sway bar and minimal clearance on UCA. Looks great but going down to this size in TOYO AT3. Performance over looks!
I have 285/65 Toyos. Lifting my Truck soon. Wanted to do 295/70. But might do what you did with the 285/75’s. No rubbing sold me.
I’m putting a 3 1/2 inch Rough Country leveling kit on my 2020 Tundra. Just bought exact size tires. 285/75/18. I’m hoping it clears. I should have just went with the 70’s.
Make sure you get your truck professionally aligned. If will save you some tire wear.
whats the offset on your wheels?
Stock wheels are +60.
Do you think this wheel and tire setup (285/75/r18 35x11.2 tires) works without rubbing with your stock shocks? Or with a front 2 inch lift kit?
It will rub without the shocks or a 1 1/2 inch lift.
How’s your alignment holding up with the stock control arms?
Good! Tires wearing even
What did you pay for your shocks
Mmm less than 250
Looks good man! Did you have to use wheels spacers to avoid the tires from rubbing on the UCAs? I'm thinking of the same tire size and keeping the TRD sport wheels.
No need
Will the 285/75/18 fit with a 3in lift?
Fo sho
I have them on a trd pro which is what like a 2inch front level lift? no rubbing and full stuff.
@@SeanChandlerSFhell yeah this is what I was curious about, I have a 16 pro and figured 285/75/18 should fit
Oh good! This is what I’ve been searching for. Doing a 3 1/2 level on mine, with the angled control arm. Hope you guys are right.
@@SeanChandlerSFMe too. No issues at all. Surprised he had to trim front skid. I thought the Pro Skid Plate has even more coverage and mine is fully clear. I’m a little worried because I just bought new Wildpeak A/T4W in 285/75 18 and they measure a full 35 and pretty wide, as well
Looking good! Im inspired!
That’s mint. I just did a 2” spacer kit on the front of my 2020 sr5 trd off road. What measurement did you get on yours afterwards from ground to wheel well? I love to know
Damn dude, I wanna level mine so badly. Just not sure if it’s worth it- I’m gonna be out of the country for a long long time, so I wont get to use it a whole lot. I might have missed these points- please excuse my ignorance. How high does this level come out to? Is it 4x4? If so, is there a diff drop? Last one, did you do a BMC? Shop told be I have to in order to fit 35s. Thanks in advance. Truck looks nice man.
The bilstein 5100 shocks have an circlip. You can put the circlip on three different settings. Low/med/high. If you want to level your tundra I would go middle setting. I went top setting and got close to 2 inches and 13/16 of lift in the front. The front is roughly 3/4 inches taller than the rear now. The truck is 4x4 sr5 trd none pro. A diff drop is recommended with 3 inches of lift or more. I've looked at the cv angles and they look fine. No diff drop. The tires I put on are toyo 285/75/r18. No spacers no bmc. The tires are tucked inside wells the tires are 34.8 inches tall and 11.2 wide. I had to trim the oem skid plate about 4 inches on both sides. That's it!
@@MrWetstone thanks for the answers man, I really appreciate it.
@@texanerection you bet. Goodluck on your tour!