35-Inch Tires On a TOYOTA TACOMA | What you need to know!

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    If you're heavily invested in Toyota Tacoma off-road scene, then you've likely considered running 35-inch tires before.
    In our opinion, there are few things as cool as running 35-inch tires on a Toyota Tacoma. Unlike running 33-inch tires, you need to plan a little more meticulously to go up to 35-inch tires on a Tacoma.
    In this Toyota Tacoma 35-inch tires guide, we'll cover all of the key details that you should know before investing.
    0:00 Who are 35-in tires best for?
    2:02 Mods you need to run 35s
    3:22 How much will it cost to run 35s?
    4:39 Pros of 35-in tires on a Tacoma
    5:17 Cons of 35-in tires on a Tacoma
    6:42 Final Remarks
    Off-road, 35-inch tires will get you more performance in the context of giving you more clearance and the ability to roll over large obstacles.
    There's also a "cool" factor that comes along with running bigger tires on your Tacoma.
    On-road, 35-inch tires will change how your truck drives and they can bring down your gas mileage a little bit.
    If you currently have 35-inch tires on your Tacoma, what do you like about them? Have you learned any lessons along the way?
    Let us know in the comments below!
    #toyota #tacoma #toyotatacoma
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  • @Clanc54R
    @Clanc54R Před rokem +14

    There's definitely a ton of nuance to this topic. You can get away with a very aggressive chop and around a 2 - 2.5 inch lift by playing with tire width and wheel offset. Most 35s will be around 12.5 width. There's actually a ton of great options with a 35x11.50 that will make fitting much easier. That and keeping to a 0 offset or even positive offset. Not so positive that the tire rubs on the inside though. Like a +15mm up to a 0 is the key to easier fitment. Just a few things to keep in mind. Definitely cutting involved either way lol.

    • @brosapien5392
      @brosapien5392 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Agreed. My third gen is running icon stage 6 approx 2.5ish inches lift and a pretty aggressive CMC like you mentioned. 35x10.50s on 17x7 TRD wheels +6 offset. Very minimal rubbing only on full lock and full compression. Everyone wants the wider tires and they want ‘em to stick way out, . . . Now that’s when you’ll be cutting fenders and the rest of this stuff. My fenders aren’t cut and my 35s are looking sweet. Some people would rather have a daughter in a whore house than consider running PIZZA CUTTERS!

    • @Clanc54R
      @Clanc54R Před 8 měsíci

      @brosapien5392 my only issue with 35x10.50 is the selection. To my knowledge you can get the Kenda Klever RT & MT. Venom Power makes a couple tires in that size. I think that might actually be it. The selection isn't huge in a 35x11.50 either, but Nitto makes their Ridge, Recon, and Trail Grapplers in that size. Toyo has the AT3 in that size. Even Falken has their new RT01 in that size. Hopefully Falken makes their AT3W in that size. I'm on 285/70R17 right now, so the 35x11.50 would keep the same width I have now but just taller.

    • @chrisking6695
      @chrisking6695 Před 6 měsíci +1

      What about -10?

    • @Clanc54R
      @Clanc54R Před 6 měsíci

      @chrisking6695 can definitely work. Just more cutting and fitting. I think you basically require a -10 or -12 to fit a 35x12.50. A 0 works kinda, but will rub most UCAs at full lock. That's why I love the 35x11.50. The more offset you go, the more you rub on the scrub. But if you go wider, you need more offset. Just becomes a headache. -10 isn't too much though. You can definitely get away with it with some patience. Hell I posted this so long ago though that I actually need the 0 offset for the same issue though. +15 causes me to rub slightly on the UCA with an 11.50 so I'll be switching to a 0 soon.

  • @richardplascencia1929
    @richardplascencia1929 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Your right on with cost. Regear, suspension, CMR, fender trim, fender liner, engine tune, rims, tires, about $15,000 from a reputable builder in California. But I couldnt be happier.

  • @jaredhurd6849
    @jaredhurd6849 Před rokem

    Good video thanks you for your opinion!

  • @tpharo34
    @tpharo34 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Probably the best break down on this subject and the things y’all mentioned I learned through a lot of comb through and reading so that I really appreciate. Currently my setup is 23 Taco with 6112/5160 on hvy OME leafs and OME UCAs on method 701 wrapped in 33 nittos. Full under armor with deck and leer xr. Have a CBI bumper with tire carrier on the way. Truck runs great. I would like to run 35s at some point and this video discussion helped me know I’m headed in right direction👍 but staying with 33s for now

  • @carlosrondero2077
    @carlosrondero2077 Před 5 měsíci

    6 inch lift on 16 rims on 37s ? Is it bad i drive highway sometimes. I haul materials and sometimes i drive it twice a week. Will it be fine on a 10 hour drive

  • @alexanderrobles8797
    @alexanderrobles8797 Před 8 měsíci

    what is the front bumper on 0:58 please and thank you :D

  • @diegoluna1850
    @diegoluna1850 Před rokem +1

    How crazy is to run 315/70/17 on q 2.7L tacoma? Cuz thats what i have right now 😅

  • @stevenpeterson7234
    @stevenpeterson7234 Před rokem

    SAS is the way to go with a Tacoma!!

  • @jordanaraujo2579
    @jordanaraujo2579 Před 21 dnem

    Love the thumb nail. Hilarious.

  • @codeblueribbon
    @codeblueribbon Před rokem +2

    Definitely regear for 35s and a banks pedal monster, cause MPG isn’t a coefficient to consider once you’ve made the decision.

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před rokem +1

      Regear and Tune > Regear and Throttle adjuster… not sure about the pedal monster but we’ve Leah’s had good luck with Pedal Commanders. Thanks for your input and watching!

  • @MrBetoybrenda
    @MrBetoybrenda Před rokem +3

    On 34” with 3 inch lift no issues no cutting or re gearing.

    • @north_borne
      @north_borne Před rokem

      Did you get any offset on your wheels?

    • @MrBetoybrenda
      @MrBetoybrenda Před rokem

      @@north_borne no I have the trd Baja wheels 16 inch +12 offset

    • @MrBetoybrenda
      @MrBetoybrenda Před rokem

      @@north_borne too much offset is bad for big tires…at least that’s what I was told.

    • @bostonalloy1526
      @bostonalloy1526 Před 3 měsíci

      You probably have a 33.2" tire which is why you don't have issue.

  • @arnosfarm3442
    @arnosfarm3442 Před 7 měsíci +1

    What are those wheels on the truck shown at 1:25? I love those!

  • @Ajv516
    @Ajv516 Před rokem

    So, I’m getting Icon Stage 9 2.75in suspension, Yumkon 5.29, and body mount relocation done this month. I’d like to run 35in tires with that. Am I in the clear?
    I have the bronze TRD wheels so offset should be good.

    • @khlaire109
      @khlaire109 Před 11 měsíci

      Honestly if you have that relocation, the only clearance you’ll have to do is the plastic and pinch welds- other than that you sound like you’ve got all set

  • @tpharo34
    @tpharo34 Před 3 měsíci

    Great clarity here👍 I have a 23 Tacoma I have the 6112/5160s hvy leads with UCA; run 33s but got the 35 bug now. This helps to start down that path. Gear change is next up. Any gears ⚙️ you recommend?

    • @oldmangamer9547
      @oldmangamer9547 Před 3 měsíci

      East Coast gear supply should be a good start. I'm looking at 5.29 gearing on my 2019.

    • @xtremepanda760yt3
      @xtremepanda760yt3 Před 10 dny +1

      Unless you see yourself going to 37s, keep it at 4:88

    • @tpharo34
      @tpharo34 Před 9 dny

      I went 5.29

  • @jimishmong
    @jimishmong Před rokem

    answered all my question. Now the money haha

  • @abrahamavila6311
    @abrahamavila6311 Před 9 měsíci

    quick question i used my tacoma as my daily im currently in process upgrading my suspension to king shocks and total chaos UCA, im looking into buying some yokohama M/T what size should i do to avoid regearing? 33s or 34s?

    • @avalos2k7
      @avalos2k7 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I have kings 2.5 and dirt king uniball UCAs on my Tacoma trd pro stock pro wheels on 285 Yokohama Geolandar. No rubbing just viper cut

    • @khlaire109
      @khlaire109 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I have this exact setup except i have freedom UCAs. I run a 285/70/17 at 0mm offset and i’ve only had to trim a little bit of the fender next to body mount- i average 13.5-15 mpg with no regear

  • @that_big_texan3521
    @that_big_texan3521 Před rokem

    I've seen a few videos of tacos on a 6inch lift with 35's and they don't rub, no cutting needed. What's y'all take on this? Only downside ive seen is you have to cut/notch your crossmember but other than that it seems to fit like a glove

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před rokem +2

      We never advise a drop bracket kit. The truck will never drive the same once you cut out the stock frame crossmember :/
      It will also always be out of alignment due to the aftermarket bolted on drop bracket. We actually will not even work on a truck that has a drop bracket kit on it! #JustSayNo

    • @Uv4hunnid
      @Uv4hunnid Před rokem

      Running 35s with 4runner limited wheels on my 6” lift 07 tacoma. No cutting needed just needed to add 1.25” wheel spacers all around

  • @devondrayton4006
    @devondrayton4006 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Having a lift does not change clearance of a tire. You do not need a lift. Also a 35 is only 1” more clearance from a 33”.

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před 5 měsíci +1

      A lift that isn't a drop-bracket kit does increase ground clearance, just not at your LCAs or axles... belly clearance and approach/departure angles are important too. Ground clearance on your axles is only changed with portals or bigger tires. A lift definitely creates tire clearance, and you may not "need" to lift the truck to fit bigger tires, but what's wrong with upgrading your suspension and making it easier to run larger tires?

  • @fernandoviray8600
    @fernandoviray8600 Před 5 měsíci

    Will a 33’s fit on 2” leveling kit with no trimming or modification?

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před 5 měsíci

      Depends on your wheel offset, tire width, and caster...

  • @joelcutri839
    @joelcutri839 Před 3 měsíci

    If someone was running 35s and had done a re-gear, then decides to go back to a 33, will they need to then gear back up?

    • @toaster3822
      @toaster3822 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Depends how aggressively you regear when going up to 35s. If you go 5.29, you'll 100% have to revert back.

  • @jerryiruegas9920
    @jerryiruegas9920 Před 8 měsíci

    Best UCA to run in the South to fit 35’s?

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před 8 měsíci +1

      We're big fans of Camburg and DirtKing UCAs.

  • @805kicks
    @805kicks Před 5 měsíci

    Looks so beast well beast is the way to go 🤘🏻🫡

  • @NanceLvr
    @NanceLvr Před 10 měsíci

    7-10 grand!? Lol 😢 No labor charges here gonna have to do it all myself and some help

  • @thehoofersclub
    @thehoofersclub Před rokem +1

    How 'bout a 295?

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před rokem

      You’ll need a relocate still, can probably avoid a fender trim…

  • @esaigarcia6741
    @esaigarcia6741 Před 3 měsíci

    Wouldn’t it just make sense to get portals?

  • @ur_asian_milfoil
    @ur_asian_milfoil Před 3 měsíci

    80% of Tacoma owners only needs the oem tire size lol 😆

  • @EddyNelson-we1sp
    @EddyNelson-we1sp Před 9 měsíci

    lol not a clue my friend, Re gear WTF. , what. is the gear ratio. ? show you work. pease

  • @kevincantu4193
    @kevincantu4193 Před 3 měsíci

    Just get a 6” lift for 35s!

    • @mergenocide
      @mergenocide Před měsícem

      Feel like that would absolutely destroy on road/highway performance. 3 inch maintains the ability to operate the tacoma on the highway

  • @GhettoFabulous670
    @GhettoFabulous670 Před rokem +3

    Or go 285/75/17 or 295/75 very close to 35s. After all most 35s aren't true 35s

    • @stevegarcia3229
      @stevegarcia3229 Před rokem +1

      Definitely I’m running 285/75/17 Toyo mt and it’s almost a 35 for less bank

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před rokem +4

      Yea a "34" is also a great option and we actually will have a video about that specific size very soon!

    • @Blue-P51
      @Blue-P51 Před rokem

      My jeep has a k02, 285-70-17
      And when I take a tape measure to it it’s 32-3/4”.. at 38 psi
      And they look beefy, along with being very quiet on the hwy

  • @brendoz
    @brendoz Před rokem

    35 km3 is 33 😂

  • @user-ln2cp9zl5l
    @user-ln2cp9zl5l Před 8 měsíci

    Don't like his language