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ICON 18" Rebound / Bronze
Yokohama Geolandar A/T 275/60R18
Crew-Cab Base 4x4 Suspension
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My truck has the "base" XLT / STX "Upgrade" 17 x 8 Silver 6-spoke wheels w/ Can't-hook 255/65R17 tires.
Tires are about done & decided I want something different plus go up to an 18" -or- 20" rim/wheel.
I see the LARIAT 4x4 has an 18-inch setup w/ 265/60R18 tire setup. So I figured "plus-zero" size tire could be an option....
I want a wider "foot-print" for traction & grip and figure I'm limited with the stock suspension hence a 275 tire but NOT looking to go taller [NO to 70-series tire].
I could careless about mpg's... I'm wanting "meats" without being too tall either.
ON PAPER- Trying to do general measurements from what I currently have to what I want...
I have a set of BDS "Intrusion-Beam" Bar kit to allow for a wider tire clearance.
BDS Suspension Intrusion Beam Tire Clearance Kit | Ford Ranger (19-23)
I tried searching for this option here & everyone seems to be on 17's & 70-series tire.
Plus, these wheels have a "25-offset" which I'm trying to picture the wheel's position relative to the brake-rotor & truck-fender so I can see if the tires might "stick-out" too much... Am I right?
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Back when I was playing tourist on the 808-state, I was loving the look of all the Tacoma crew-cabs with 20-inch off-road rims....
I couldn't make out the size of their tire they were riding on & didn't want to look all weird trying to "creep over" to take a closer look....
Guessing they were either on a 275 or 285 tire with a thin side-wall.
I was thinking "de-arching" the rear leaf-spring to get rid of the "stink-bug" look and level out the truck on 20s.
There's a commercial truck shop/service shop by me that says they can easily de-arch the leaf-spring; roughly a 1-inch drop.
I wanted to see IF ANY have approached this idea & wanted to see pics on 18s and 20s too!
Or am I the only odd-ball one here?
Yokohama Geolandar A/T 275/60R18
Crew-Cab Base 4x4 Suspension
......................................................................................................................................................................................
My truck has the "base" XLT / STX "Upgrade" 17 x 8 Silver 6-spoke wheels w/ Can't-hook 255/65R17 tires.
Tires are about done & decided I want something different plus go up to an 18" -or- 20" rim/wheel.
I see the LARIAT 4x4 has an 18-inch setup w/ 265/60R18 tire setup. So I figured "plus-zero" size tire could be an option....
I want a wider "foot-print" for traction & grip and figure I'm limited with the stock suspension hence a 275 tire but NOT looking to go taller [NO to 70-series tire].
I could careless about mpg's... I'm wanting "meats" without being too tall either.
ON PAPER- Trying to do general measurements from what I currently have to what I want...
I have a set of BDS "Intrusion-Beam" Bar kit to allow for a wider tire clearance.
BDS Suspension Intrusion Beam Tire Clearance Kit | Ford Ranger (19-23)
I tried searching for this option here & everyone seems to be on 17's & 70-series tire.
Plus, these wheels have a "25-offset" which I'm trying to picture the wheel's position relative to the brake-rotor & truck-fender so I can see if the tires might "stick-out" too much... Am I right?
...........................................................................................................................................
Back when I was playing tourist on the 808-state, I was loving the look of all the Tacoma crew-cabs with 20-inch off-road rims....
I couldn't make out the size of their tire they were riding on & didn't want to look all weird trying to "creep over" to take a closer look....
Guessing they were either on a 275 or 285 tire with a thin side-wall.
I was thinking "de-arching" the rear leaf-spring to get rid of the "stink-bug" look and level out the truck on 20s.
There's a commercial truck shop/service shop by me that says they can easily de-arch the leaf-spring; roughly a 1-inch drop.
I wanted to see IF ANY have approached this idea & wanted to see pics on 18s and 20s too!
Or am I the only odd-ball one here?
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