Wider wheels available?

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Hey yall, I've looked around a bit, and just curious...anyone know of any wider wheels available for a 100? If so, spacers needed? I've always liked the look of the wide stance wheels and tires, and wider tires would be good for my muddy farm trails (skinny tires just cut through the bottomless mud in some sections :/ ) Just didn't know if any of yall knew of any aftermarket wide wheels? I'm not into the whole bling thing, so some 20's that are wide and all fancy and shiny are not my speed haha (Although, XD's aren't bad in black...)

Thanks yall! And if honestly this is just a waste of time/money, just let me know! If they cost way outweighs the benefit, than that's totally cool with me.
 
What size tires are you wanting to run? You can run 315s on the stock wheel.
 
Hey yall, I've looked around a bit, and just curious...anyone know of any wider wheels available for a 100? If so, spacers needed? I've always liked the look of the wide stance wheels and tires, and wider tires would be good for my muddy farm trails (skinny tires just cut through the bottomless mud in some sections :/ ) Just didn't know if any of yall knew of any aftermarket wide wheels? I'm not into the whole bling thing, so some 20's that are wide and all fancy and shiny are not my speed haha (Although, XD's aren't bad in black...)

Thanks yall! And if honestly this is just a waste of time/money, just let me know! If they cost way outweighs the benefit, than that's totally cool with me.

It looks like 9.5" is easy to find:

Wheel Products By Vehicle - Discount Tire

That is searching for a 2010 Tundra wheel which I am told the 2007+ Tundras have the same bolt patterns as the 100 series. If you search for 100 series most web pages don't show anything.
 
Be careful when just looking at bolt pattern. The hubs between the tundra and 100 series are different enough to cause interference with certain wheels. I wouldn't buy anything without a test fit unless it was specifically designed to fit the 100.
 
That's the biggest thing I was worried about, them not fitting due to them being made for a Tundra and not clearing correctly. And as far as tire size, I know I can run 315's, but I've only seen 315's in a 35" tire on a 100, and being that the only lift I have is cranking my torsion bars, that's not really an option... I had just personally always liked the stout look of wide rims on trucks, and was just spit balling ideas and wondering if anyone had done this before
 
Why do you need 315's? Just go with 285 or 295.
 
That's the biggest thing I was worried about, them not fitting due to them being made for a Tundra and not clearing correctly. And as far as tire size, I know I can run 315's, but I've only seen 315's in a 35" tire on a 100, and being that the only lift I have is cranking my torsion bars, that's not really an option... I had just personally always liked the stout look of wide rims on trucks, and was just spit balling ideas and wondering if anyone had done this before

So if I understand correctly, you think the 33" 315's might not fit on the stock wheels?

I'm not aware of any 33" 315's, there are some 34+ inches but I don't know of any 33". (Not that I know all tire makers). In an 18 inch rim that would be a 315/60/18 (32.88") and in a 16 inch rim that would be a 315/70/16 (33.36").

But even if you look at the 34.6 inch BFG AT T/A K/O in 315/75/16 for example, it is supposed to fit on an 8-10" wide rim. So the stock rim should be ok, I would think, if you do know of a 33" 315.

See All-Terrain T/A KO | BFGoodrich Tires
 

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