For a 2017 Toyota Tacoma SR5 4x2, the recommended tire size is typically 265/70R16 for the standard wheels. However, you can also fit slightly larger tires, such as 275/65R17 or 245/75R16, depending on the wheel size and any modifications made to the suspension. It's important to ensure that the larger tires do not interfere with the vehicle's performance or safety. Always consult with a tire professional for the best fit and recommendations.
I have noticed this problem as well. The next time you put on tires, go to a larger size.
33-1050-15
yes
you can put mud tires both on the rear and front of the car, if the size is proper and it meant to be there.
Yes, you can typically fit 265/75R16 tires on a 2004 Toyota Tacoma with stock suspension, as this size is a common upgrade for improved traction and a slightly larger appearance. However, it's important to check for any potential rubbing against the wheel wells or suspension components, especially when turning or if the vehicle is loaded. Always ensure the new tires are compatible with your specific Tacoma model and trim.
Never heard of a size such as this.
Yes, just be sure all the tires are the same size and put winter tire on drive axils, never use different size tires on a 4x4 all four must be the same size, or you will damage transmission.Answeryes
Are you serious? The size of the lift has nothing to do with what gears you need, it is the size of the tires, what engine you have, and what size tires were originally on the vehicle.
For stock truck a 31 inch tire is the biggest possible and even this tire will rub
185-60R-14
The slimmer the better. Stock size works fine
BIGGEST TIRES?!? AS IN A MONSTER TRUCK SIZE?!? ABSOLUTLELY NOT RECOMMENDED! Please refer to your owner's manual recommendation.