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This is a discussion thread titled "265/75/16's will they rub?", within the Tires and Wheels forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.
I was given bilstein shocks and coil springs (never used them) off an 02 tundra with the off road package. My question, if I replace my shocks and coils ( 03 a/c non off road ) tundra with those , would I be able to put 265/75/16's BFG KO's on my standard rims without rubbing? I'm currently running 265/70/16's Duellers and I hate em.
I was given bilstein shocks and coil springs (never used them) off an 02 tundra with the off road package. My question, if I replace my shocks and coils ( 03 a/c non off road ) tundra with those , would I be able to put 265/75/16's BFG KO's on my standard rims without rubbing? I'm currently running 265/70/16's Duellers and I hate em.
You should not have any problems with 265/75/16's.
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