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Tire Question ???
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gsxrgrand
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Posted: 02/09/09 08:41 AM
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I just purchased a 2006 Toyota Tundra Double Cab. Even though I'm not going to be doing any major off-roading, I want to give the truck a more aggressive look. My first step was pulling the factory running boards and mud-flaps off. Right now the truck is at stock ride height with stock 265/70/17's on it. A few years ago I owned a 2001 Ford Expedition that I put a set of Pro Comp Mud Terrain, 33x12.50/17's on without lifting the truck in any way. Does any one out there know if I could put 33x12.50/17's on the Tundra without a lift? Also, do you know where I could get a good set of radial mud terrains (good for street and light off-roading) at a good deal? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
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4x4Link
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Posted: 02/12/09 03:43 PM
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I doubt you'll fit a 33/12.5 stock, probably a 33/10.5 though.
Cant argue with a set of BFG KM2's!
------------------------- '99 Ranger LT 4x4
www.dixonbrosracing.com
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dirty.30
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Posted: 02/24/09 07:32 AM
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Not sure on the size you can run without a lift. The best deal I found on tires of that type was the interco trxus m/t.I've been running a set for over a year on my dd with no problems. In fact they still have over half tread left !! My truck is a bit smaller than yours thou (1980 toyota p/u no lift 33x12.50/15)just my two sense worth... oh ya!! the 1980 p/u sits higher than your truck... so as 4x4 said the 10.5-33 may be the way to go.
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