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Old 10-01-2003, 08:59 AM
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Default Oddball Tire Size?

I am getting ready to order the Cornfed 2.5" front spacers with the rear add a leaf for my Tundra 4X2. I was told the biggest tire to use without rubbing is the 32x11.5x16. I can't seem to find this size. I am also considering going to a 17" since I am buying new wheels anyhow. Right now I am leaning towards Outlaw II's with BFG All-Terrain TAs. Will someone let me know the proper size for the following so I don't screw up. Also if someone has this size combo I'd love to see some pics.

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Tire size:
Wheel width:
Back Space:

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I am getting ready to order the Cornfed 2.5" front spacers with the rear add a leaf for my Tundra 4X2. I was told the biggest tire to use without rubbing is the 32x11.5x16.
i think they meant 33x11.5xwhatever. that's about a 285/75/16, but keep in mind few tires measure up exactly to what's printed on the sidewall.

you'll need to trim the plastic piece @ the rear corner of the front bumper.
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