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265/70/17 Wildpeaks on MR316s

Burgi

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Here are some 265s thrown in with all the 285s which seem to be the popular choice for the 4th gen. I’m not a fan of poke so I tried 17x8 +25 method 316s. The wildpeaks are pretty thick, I think with something like KO2s it would be flush.
2024 Tacoma 265/70/17 Wildpeaks on MR316s IMG_1170
2024 Tacoma 265/70/17 Wildpeaks on MR316s IMG_1171
2024 Tacoma 265/70/17 Wildpeaks on MR316s IMG_1172
2024 Tacoma 265/70/17 Wildpeaks on MR316s IMG_1173
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Thanks for posting these pics. I'm also between a 285/65R18 or 265/70R18 (same diameter) on some wheels I have coming in (18x8 +32). Probably at least another 2-3 weeks while I wait on my wheels that I purchased from Japan.

I was originally leaning towards the 285s but also don't want too much poke or sacrifice on-road performance given that I will be doing a lot of highway / cross-country drives towing a 4000# camper. I think these are a really solid look still!
 

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I have the sport and I'm thinking about getting these tires, but I'm leaning towards keeping it the same at 265/65/R18.
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