Does anyone know if American Racing Baja's in a 16x8 will fit on a Tundra without a lift. I have read about the brake calipers interfering with certain rims. Also, would installing these rims on the stock tires cause additional vibration?
Originally posted by pghpp74 Does anyone know if American Racing Baja's in a 16x8 will fit on a Tundra without a lift. I have read about the brake calipers interfering with certain rims. Also, would installing these rims on the stock tires cause additional vibration?
You need to check the specs on back spacing and offset to see how they match up against the stock wheels. That will determine if they fit properly. The vibration issues are not caused by adding different rims. In general, the vibration problems arise when wheel/tire combinations are not balanced properly and/or possible worn suspension components.
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No, they will not fit!!!! I just went through this about a month ago and those were the wheels I wanted. It won't clear the brake caliper in the front.
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