I have a 2014 Toyota tundra SR5 and when I bought it had a 3 inch lift with 35’s. I did not like the rubbing at all period I went to a 34 inch tire (34.1) which is a 275/65/20. I have a great look and no rubbing. There are a few are the tire sizes available that you can choose but this size works perfectly.
To do it all over again I would have e just removed the bumper and spaced it enough to give me a little more clearance and then heat gun whatever plastic still made contact. Live and learn.
Are you running stock UCA's? Any lift at all? Just curious because I installed a 3" lift and used rough country UCA's and my rubbing was minimal, just some minor trimming up front and removal of the mud flaps cleared me
2 inch spacer lift with stock uca's on stock pro suspension. This was a get me through patch job until I replace stock suspension. Took a grinder to the stock uca to clear the tires initially. Then went the wheel spacer route to get the tire away from the uca. Wouldn't have had near the issues if I would have used a smaller wheel spacer. Thinking about getting a aftermarket tubular uca might clear the tire better without having to use the wheel spacers.
With the wheel spacers installed it changed the contact point from the sway bar to the plastic bumper trim. Sway bar rubbing was before the spacers. I'm still rubbing with the spacers but I also cant clear the UCA's with out the extra clearance. I guess its a work in progress. lol. Thanks for watching.
@@Wheel2LiveOffRoad to the untrained eye and passers-by, you don't notice the gap on mine. However, personally knowing that there are body lines not aligned does bug me a bit (just a little bit though)
Yes, I had been running narrow 35's (285/75 18's) with a 2 inch leveling kit on stock pro suspension. Due to availability I had to go with 35 x 12.5's and they rubbed the UCA which is OEM. Led me to install wheel spacers and it opened Pandora's box with a multitude of additional rubbing issues. Thanks for watching.
@@floridalife7564 Man its maddening to say the least. I might try to shim the bumper a 1/4 of an inch or so. Will fix hard lock issues until off road bumper gets installed. 1000x better than before but still not exactly the way I want it.
@@floridalife7564 Really hate cutting. I made a vow if I cut or trim its non painted and could be replaced at a low cost. I cut my 4runner bumper twice and it made me ill.
I have a 2014 Toyota tundra SR5 and when I bought it had a 3 inch lift with 35’s. I did not like the rubbing at all period I went to a 34 inch tire (34.1) which is a 275/65/20. I have a great look and no rubbing. There are a few are the tire sizes available that you can choose but this size works perfectly.
Thanks for the heads up.
I also have 275/65/20's and still had spots that scrubbed. wheel offset matters as does tire brand. 35's would have been a nightmare
Cant help you now, but, i took mine off and spent a couple of hours with my heat gun and plastic welder forming the fender well so it will not rub
Thanks for sharing. The heat will definitely let you work the plastic into some different shapes.
35's are always a challenge but oh so worth it. I'll be looking at a body mount chop soon for my 4Runner just for 34s.
Agree. That will be awesome.
Should have just did heat gun man. We just heat gunned the heck out of it and rolled it out with a pvc pipe yo smooth it out… was able to easily clear
To do it all over again I would have e just removed the bumper and spaced it enough to give me a little more clearance and then heat gun whatever plastic still made contact. Live and learn.
Also you can shim the front bumper out a half an inch to an inch if you really wanted to as well
Yes, its really the cleanest way to do it once and forget it. Thank you for leaving a comment.
Should have just put spacers at your bumper mounts and pushed it forward 1 inch😂
Agree. Bumper shimming would be where I would have started if I had the opportunity to do it again.
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Just put 35s on and I can’t even clear the bumper to see where it hits on the panel lol. I’m cutting a 45 in the bumper. I have a long way to go
Holy cow. Yea you do. 😂
Just put 3 inch on my 17 Sierra sierra single cab work truck v6 2 wd rubbing at max and in reverse watching with hopes this is easy
Thanks for the comment. I hope you it works out well for you.
Are you running stock UCA's? Any lift at all? Just curious because I installed a 3" lift and used rough country UCA's and my rubbing was minimal, just some minor trimming up front and removal of the mud flaps cleared me
2 inch spacer lift with stock uca's on stock pro suspension. This was a get me through patch job until I replace stock suspension. Took a grinder to the stock uca to clear the tires initially. Then went the wheel spacer route to get the tire away from the uca. Wouldn't have had near the issues if I would have used a smaller wheel spacer. Thinking about getting a aftermarket tubular uca might clear the tire better without having to use the wheel spacers.
Your rubbing the sway bar too!
With the wheel spacers installed it changed the contact point from the sway bar to the plastic bumper trim. Sway bar rubbing was before the spacers. I'm still rubbing with the spacers but I also cant clear the UCA's with out the extra clearance. I guess its a work in progress. lol. Thanks for watching.
Just shim the entire bumper assembly forward without cutting
I should have done that before cutting. That’s not the only way to do it but I feel it’s the right way to do it. Thanks for the comment.
@@Wheel2LiveOffRoad to the untrained eye and passers-by, you don't notice the gap on mine. However, personally knowing that there are body lines not aligned does bug me a bit (just a little bit though)
Stock height on 35?
2 inch strut spacers (level kit) in the front. Stock rims (stock offset).
@@Wheel2LiveOffRoad what about the rear
Do you have a level kit or anything to run 35” tires
Yes, I had been running narrow 35's (285/75 18's) with a 2 inch leveling kit on stock pro suspension. Due to availability I had to go with 35 x 12.5's and they rubbed the UCA which is OEM. Led me to install wheel spacers and it opened Pandora's box with a multitude of additional rubbing issues. Thanks for watching.
@@Wheel2LiveOffRoad yea hey same thing going on over here with me
@@floridalife7564 Man its maddening to say the least. I might try to shim the bumper a 1/4 of an inch or so. Will fix hard lock issues until off road bumper gets installed. 1000x better than before but still not exactly the way I want it.
@@Wheel2LiveOffRoad yea don’t want to chop my bumper truck cost me 40k very used
@@floridalife7564 Really hate cutting. I made a vow if I cut or trim its non painted and could be replaced at a low cost. I cut my 4runner bumper twice and it made me ill.