200 Series Tire and Wheel Size Database (8 Viewers)

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Thanks! Looking forward to seeing the results. Are you running aftermarket UCAs with your lift?

Based on my minuscule level of alignment knowledge and theory I have noticed that when my caster is above 3 degrees (3.1-3.4) I can see that my driver side is super close to the KDSS sway bar, nearly touching at Full lock....but this is with 45mm offset wheels and LT275/70R18 (33.43x11.22) size tires.
Ha, I have to google caster and camber and all that crud each time I get an alignment. I am no expert in that department and completely rely on Toytec each time. I am running SPC for my UCAs. All 4 tires I replaced wore unevenly; they were KO2's. So looking to avoid the same possible fate with the new shoes.
 
I am running Icon HD Rebounds in Titanium with MTR Kevlar 315/70/17 with just a little massaging of the inner fenders and mud flapsView attachment 2650739



Hey did the 315/70/17 drive fine? Im thinking about getting that tire size on my 2016 with rock warrior wheels. I have arb bull bar front and Iron man cell foam pro. From what you posted if I cut some of my mudflaps, I should be fine right?
 
Update here: I was able to get a set of BFG K02s in 275/65/18 on some Toyota TRD Pro BBS rims (PT960-34200-02). All stock; no lift and no spacers required. Here are the images for those on this forum who are interested (photos taken with suspension on standard height). I can't stress how great these look in person. Can't wait to try them out:

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It looks really good. Was there a big difference in ride quality going from 20s to 18s with lots of meet?
 
I have 285/55-20 KO2s on my LX which is almost the same size. I did have remove the front mud flaps but removing them was <5 min.
Are these tires on the stock 20 inch wheels? I just picked up a 2021 LX with the stock ‘sports package’ 21 wheels and am trying to figure out if I can fit any type of A/T tire on them.
 
Went with the tried and true 285/65r18. Toyo R/T, load range E. No rubbing at all, even after a day in the mountains with some articulation.

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275/80/17 definitely get into the rear wells.. didn't think I'd need extended bump stops but this weekend proved otherwise. Bent in the metal behind the bumper skin is how hard it was getting in and got into body inside fenderwell
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Went with the tried and true 285/65r18. Toyo R/T, load range E. No rubbing at all, even after a day in the mountains with some articulation.

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stock suspension set up?
 
Hey did the 315/70/17 drive fine? Im thinking about getting that tire size on my 2016 with rock warrior wheels. I have arb bull bar front and Iron man cell foam pro. From what you posted if I cut some of my mudflaps, I should be fine right?
The Rock warriors have a different offset so you would have to ask someone with that combo which should not be hard to find in the US, they drive well and rub in a few spots at the extremes of travel and turning, slowly working my way through the minor adjustments
 
Yes, all stock, no front spacer.
It’s bizarrely fascinating how my 275/65/18 Conti ATs WITH factory spacer rib slightly but these aggressive AT/MTs at 285/65 on factory susp don’t. Gotta love the mystery of (cue the kinks) Will it Rub or Will it Not?
 
These Yokohama Geolander G003. Are amazing highly recommended them. Did great in a massive rain storm we ran into. And did even better off road. Grip was off the chart just kept digging.

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It’s bizarrely fascinating how my 275/65/18 Conti ATs WITH factory spacer rib slightly but these aggressive AT/MTs at 285/65 on factory susp don’t. Gotta love the mystery of (cue the kinks) Will it Rub or Will it Not?
Yeah it happens. Which wheels/offset are you running? Wheel offset and rubbing behind the wheel on the mud flap is where I check first.
 
Decided on going with Michelin Agilis CrossClimate 275/70R18's since I mainly use the LC for towing our camper. Stock suspension for now but will do that soon also as well as remove those running boards. @gaijin is there a RTPS for this tire (load range E, speed rating R)?

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Decided on going with Michelin Agilis CrossClimate 275/70R18's since I mainly use the LC for towing our camper. Stock suspension for now but will do that soon also as well as remove those running boards. @gaijin is there a RTPS for this tire (load range E, speed rating R)?

There sure is!

The RCTIP (Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure) for those LT275/70R18/E 125/122R tires on your LC200 is 41psi F/R.

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