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Default 265/65-17 to 265/70-17

On an '06 Double Cab SR5 4WD I'm pretty sure that these wont rub, however I'd really feel a lot more comfortable if someone with experience will chime in on this. They are Nitto Terra Grapplers A/T.Thanks!
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Default Re: 265/65-17 to 265/70-17

it will be ok. i'm running a slightly taller tire myself. went from 265/70/16 to 265/75/16. but still kicking myself for not getting 285's...
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Default Re: 265/65-17 to 265/70-17

I have michelin ats/2, 265/70/17 they rub on a hard turn
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Default Re: 265/65-17 to 265/70-17

I have 265/70/17 Revos on an 06 4wd. No rubbing at stock height (before lift). But you should know that the size doesn't tell all. The Nittos in the same size are one tenth shorter but over a quarter inch wider.

Nittos: 31.61 dia x 10.94 width

Revo: 31.7 dia x 10.6 width

Michelin AT/2 31.65 dia x 10.71 width

Not sure why those Michelins would rub. I guess a tenth can make all the difference?

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Default Re: 265/65-17 to 265/70-17

Thanks for the replies. Ended up going with the Toyos. Open Country A/T 265/70-17. They don't rub, and they ride very well.
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