200 Series Tire and Wheel Size Database (17 Viewers)

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If you want to fit without touching anything, you have to stay smaller than 33". And even a 33 probably requires the right offset wheel to not have any rubbing.
What offset would be best for a skinny 33? I'm thinking about a set of wildpeaks in LT255/80R17.

Edit: Looking at the Method 703 wheels, so the options are 0 or 35 offset. Would prefer to stay as close to factory geometry as possible and minimize rubbing.
 
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Anyone running 295/70-18's on a LC with BBS Pro wheels?

I've seen LX's, but curious about the KDSS bolt.. I will run 1.25 spacers regardless of 285 vs 295.. I'd really like 295's though.
 
What offset would be best for a skinny 33? I'm thinking about a set of wildpeaks in LT255/80R17.

Edit: Looking at the Method 703 wheels, so the options are 0 or 35 offset. Would prefer to stay as close to factory geometry as possible and minimize rubbing.
method 35s for my skinny

i am anti 0 offset on a 200
i poke my mistress not my truck
 
I can’t open or modify the master spreadsheet but my mods and current setup is as follows:

2021 LC HE with bronze bbs wheels. Front OEM strut spacer, rear OME 2273 springs.
285/65/18 Michelin defender ltx m/s2

No plastic massaging and no rubbing I’ve had in the first two days of use. I haven’t wheeled it, so can’t speak to whether or not full articulation may cause contact. HTH
 
Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 275/65/18 on TRD Pro's

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Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 275/65/18 on TRD Pro's

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I scored a set of the 18" TRD Pros (I think that is what the wheel is called) this morning! Been looking for several different wheel styles for a couple of months and finally found something locally. They will need to be reconditioned a little and then considering what color to powder coat them. I have seen a couple of threads about powder coating impacting fitment. I'll make sure that a shop that knows what they are doing takes care of them.

These will be going on a black 2015 LC200 - I am ok with black on black, and bronze is really popular at the moment but I love the look.

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I scored a set of the 18" TRD Pros (I think that is what the wheel is called) this morning! Been looking for several different wheel styles for a couple of months and finally found something locally. They will need to be reconditioned a little and then considering what color to powder coat them. I have seen a couple of threads about powder coating impacting fitment. I'll make sure that a shop that knows what they are doing takes care of them.

These will be going on a black 2015 LC200 - I am ok with black on black, and bronze is really popular at the moment but I love the look.

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Nice find. These wheels are from TRD Off Road Tundras. For the first year or so of the Tundra TRD Pro, they received the same style wheel but it was all black instead of a machined face finish Later on the TRD Pros got the BBS Forged wheels. Most people refer to the BBS Forded wheel as the "TRD Pro".
 
Curious if anyone have used this Tundra wheel. I would like to see pictures mounted. Im shopping around for Tundra take offs. I found a set of TRD Tundra black/grey for $600. This other set is only $200.

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Curious if anyone have used this Tundra wheel. I would like to see pictures mounted. Im shopping around for Tundra take offs. I found a set of TRD Tundra black/grey for $600. This other set is only $200.

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I've seen a few 200s that run these, but a lot of people don't because these wheels were abnormally heavy. Just something to keep in mind.
 
I've seen a few 200s that run these, but a lot of people don't because these wheels were abnormally heavy. Just something to keep in mind.
I assumed they were the same in weight as the others. Great info thanks.
 
I've bought new tires 15 times in my life and it's always been the next size up, until now. Went from 37" ko2's to 36" toyo at3's.
Specifically 285/70r20 on 20x8.5 +10 (added center caps after photo)

I loved how the 37's on 17's fit and performed on my LX, but wanted to change it up. My goal was to keep the total weight no higher than the existing 26lb wheel and 65lb tire. Wheels weigh in at 30lbs and tires at 60-61lbs. We will see how I like it long term.
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