18" Tundra TRD wheels powder coated black.
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chadiln said:Got the Bradley V 16 x 9 (5/150) with BFG 285 75 16
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295 70r18 nit to trail grapplers 18x9 mb wheels tko's
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Your sig says you have a 2 foot OME lift!
OK, you're going to make me pull out my wallet of pic's again...
Top photo before (20" bling)... after 17" x 8.5" (don't know the offset off hand)...
Note, still trying to figure out what I want to do beyond the 2.5" lift I added. see: https://forum.ih8mud.com/100-series-cruisers/602448-venturing-into-rarefied-air-2-body-lift.html
Okay what is that fugly piece of tubing hanging off your tailpipe that is about to get ripped off the first time you go offroad?
chadiln said:That was installed last year during the worse flood we had here in Thailand. Word has it that there will be a repeat this year so I didn't take it off yet.
Stock 16x8 steelies
That is one sweet a** rig you got there!
The best option, IMO
And what's with all of these Aftermarket wheels? You're not driving a Honda Civic! WTF
I've got to admit... 18's are the cat's meow when it comes to looks vs function ratio. Anything smaller (especially with large tires) just looks out of place to me.
But, by far the largest selection of tires for off road are for 17" wheels
But, by far the largest selection of tires for off road are for 17" wheels (maybe 15" might be more popular, but they don't work on LC's). If I'm in the middle of nowhere and shread a tire, I feel pretty comfortable I can go almost anywhere and get a tire for my wheel in my tire diameter size.
And it'll be cheaper than an 18"!!
That's why I specifically wanted 17" wheels.