For an LC200, Toyo OC AT2, how big can I fit?

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I have read a lot on this site...and I just came back from Town Fair tire. I want to put on Toyo Open Country AT2 on my stock 18s. Town Fair tire says the biggest I can go is 275/65. Yet I think some folks on this site have said that both 275/70 and 285/60 will fit with no rub. Please note, this is all with NO lift. Can anyone provide clarity or insight? The goal is to buy the biggest that will fit. I feel the wheel well looks pretty empty with the factory tires.

Lastly, Does toyo offer D rating/load range tire? The guy at TF thought C wasn't strong enough for the vehicle weight and E was over doing it. Or is he wrong?

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
I would say that the biggest you could go (without a lift) would be 275/70/R18

If you don't mind just a bit of rubbing or reworking of the mudflaps, you could do a 295/65/R18, which is about 1" wider than the 275. That is what I had before I switched to the 35/12.5/17. It will rub ever so slightly at full lock, and only on full lock. With SPC control arms, there would be absolutely no rubbing on the UCA anymore.

A 295/65 will be a full 1" wider and a full 1" taller than a 275/65, FYI.
 
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I'm running 275/70/18 Revo 2's with absolutely no rubbing of any kind with no lift. Sometimes I wonder if I could have gone even bigger, but I'll save that until I get my lift on. Do it...it looks much better than stock.
 
Thanks for all the input folks. What about Tire load rating? C or E? E rating drastically increases the price. And I don't see a column for this in the spreadsheet.
 
Thanks for all the input folks. What about Tire load rating? C or E? E rating drastically increases the price. And I don't see a column for this in the spreadsheet.
I have AT2 17's E rated and they don't offer C just E and P. If they did I would have gone with C.
 

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