35s ON A TUNDRA Complete Guide to Fit 35 Inch Tires w/ Least Amount of Mods

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    What are the 6 biggest variables that affect fitting 35's on a Toyota Tundra? We walk through each variable and the ranges so you have enough information to pick out your setup and make sure you understand what you are getting into. Many of the things people focus on the most like Body Mount Chops are easily avoided with certain setups.
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Komentáře • 252

  • @dpeagles
    @dpeagles Před 3 lety +39

    Your videos have some of the most concise, clear, and simple information in Tundra off-roading on CZcams.

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks... I really appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching 🙏

  • @svenwagner2094
    @svenwagner2094 Před 3 lety +4

    Nathan.
    Thank you so much for this video.
    It has ALL the info I was looking for.

  • @larrywilliams6068
    @larrywilliams6068 Před 3 lety +1

    Man what good info I got from this vid! I feel very confident that I can do 35s when I get the tundra. 👍🏾👍🏾

  • @paullawrence1450
    @paullawrence1450 Před 3 lety +1

    Definitely the best video I’ve watched in any category. You definitely answered all my questions in one video. What an amazing job

  • @jakemarlow8998
    @jakemarlow8998 Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks so much for the video. I've watched many others on this topic. Yours is by far the most thorough and comprehensive. And you're a very good speaker. This was very helpful for me!

  • @badaustin
    @badaustin Před 3 lety +4

    This is an end all be all to tire size selection for the Tundra... Great Job!

  • @Scoobienorth
    @Scoobienorth Před 2 lety +3

    That’s really well worded and much appreciated as I’m just getting a new 2021 tundra and going for 35’s right off the top but there’s so much misinformation and stuff all over the place. The wheel offset is so critical to maximizing tire fitment.

  • @stevenlefebvre2991
    @stevenlefebvre2991 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you some great advice without spending a ton of money. And I love the bonus idea of being able to stick a 35 underneath the truck.

  • @eastforkfisher
    @eastforkfisher Před 3 lety +1

    This is such a great video and super helpful. All the info you need in one place. Thanks for the quality job Nathan. Keep it up

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks 🙏... The goal was to try and bring all the data together... I doubt I ever do it perfect... but I will keep trying.

  • @stephenhanna3625
    @stephenhanna3625 Před 3 lety +10

    Super helpful! Thanks, great info! Perfect timing as I’m currently in need of new tires and looking to upgrade to 35s

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety +2

      Glad it was helpful.... thanks for watching.

  • @Proteanlife
    @Proteanlife Před 3 lety +7

    It took me a while, but figured this out a few years ago. Everything in this video is accurate!

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching, appreciate the feedback.

  • @MrMoJoRising1978
    @MrMoJoRising1978 Před rokem +7

    Awesome video! This video is a must watch for anyone considering a lift for their Tundra. I spent so much time trying to track this information down from various places when I lifted my truck. You did an amazing job and I appreciate you taking the time to provide so much information in an easy to understand way. I will be sharing this one a lot!

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před rokem +1

      Appreciate the support... I am working on a bunch of new informative overland videos right now... should se them coming out over the next couple weeks.

  • @infinitepwnage
    @infinitepwnage Před 2 lety +4

    Literally the most helpful video I've ever seen on Tundras, cars in general perhaps

  • @bigdog33bad
    @bigdog33bad Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent video with LOTS of great information. Thanks!

  • @uncutjpgs5594
    @uncutjpgs5594 Před 3 lety +1

    Very informative video, one of the most video I watched. Really love the content, keep up the work man your channel is going to grow!

  • @White_buffalo_4r
    @White_buffalo_4r Před 3 lety

    My goal is to eventually go with 37's but I figured I would go with 35's till I can get some of the other items in place such as aftermarket coil-overs and UCA's. In a TRD PRO so even contemplated running 1inch spacers front and rear to get the additional room. Rims I'm looking at are at a +6 offset.
    Your video was very helpful on all aspects. I dislike how many people say oh this won't fit or that won't fit without truly understanding each variable like you have explained.

  • @czar2230
    @czar2230 Před 3 lety

    Great video!! Thanks for sharing. I am saving for reference as I continue to upgrade my 2nd Gen Tundy!!

  • @noctalucent
    @noctalucent Před 3 lety +2

    Dude, love your channel. Very informative and I’m learning a lot. Keep up the great work!

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. Glad it is helpful. Tell your friends.

  • @highpro1394
    @highpro1394 Před 3 lety +1

    Great job Nathan! Way to break it all down. So many variables that people seem to lack the bigger picture of understanding. Boss 4x4 makes front bumper spaces that push the front bumper forward a 1/2 inch so you dont have to trim any plastic on the inside of the bumper fyi.

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety

      That is cool... I didn't know about those spacers from Boss.

  • @ChristianAOrtiz-em9zf
    @ChristianAOrtiz-em9zf Před 3 lety +1

    Dude this is super helpful. Straight & to the point. You should really do the same kind of simple breakdown/least amount of mods possible to add 37s. It would be nice to have that break down so people can compare. Great video!!

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety +1

      If you go with 37's without just stacking spacers, a body lift, or sky jacking your truck.... there is no easy way... it is very involved. Lots of cutting, Relocation of part of your emissions system, relocation of air intake, BMC, upgraded bumps all around, Fiberglass front and rear if you want them to full stuff. Then after cutting all that out you need to go back and make custom fender linings... I am sure i a missing... but 37's are a big lift.

  • @WolfPacOutdoors
    @WolfPacOutdoors Před 3 lety

    Great VIdeo and perfect explanation... I've had the chance to see both trucks in person, they are truly stunning. I've got Long Travel envy 😆

  • @butfirstgrababeer9847
    @butfirstgrababeer9847 Před 2 lety +2

    phenomenal information! Thanks for the effort

  • @willw3900
    @willw3900 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for making this video. It’s exactly what I was looking for.

  • @scootertribeg1708
    @scootertribeg1708 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic info--great job, and thank you!

  • @Rays4Days
    @Rays4Days Před 3 lety +1

    Great in-depth analysis Nathan!
    Love the honest input you provide here on your channel - Super helpful and inciteful!
    I'm a Toyota/Lexus guy myself waiting to upgrade my 2nd Gen Tacoma to a Tundra but waiting for the new platform unvail to decide between generations.
    Just saw the new Raptor reveal and wonder how it stacks up to your 37" Tundra - any thoughts on a possible comparison video in the future?

  • @matthewnava9478
    @matthewnava9478 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for this video I was going to buy some well I am going to now I just wanted to make sure it would work thank you!

  • @bruce12393
    @bruce12393 Před rokem +1

    Thank You! Great info broken down perfectly!!

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před rokem

      Appreciate the feedback... I am working on a bunch of new informative overland videos right now... should se them coming out over the next couple weeks.

  • @marknewman8609
    @marknewman8609 Před 5 měsíci

    So I thought I knew about offsets. I most certainly did not, until now. Thanks so much!

  • @williamscott6291
    @williamscott6291 Před 24 dny

    This is more than excellent, it is superior to all the other videos I have watched on the subject of fitting 35 inch tires on a Tundra. You pack a lot of very specific information into this video and that helped a lot. I did not believe a 35 inch spare would fit into the spare space even with the trimming you mentioned. That makes my decision to go with a 35 inch tire much easier.
    This is very well organized and covers all the variables which is exactly what is needed.
    The one area that I found lacking is a discussion of the brakes.
    First, I wonder if the added diameter and weight of the 35 tire and wheel will affect the braking distance. It seems that more rolling weight makes braking less efficient.
    Second is the issue of offset vs protection of the brake. I notice that Toyota OEM wheels have a very large positive offset which puts the brakes deep into the wheel. There is no way a rock or branch can hit the brake. Wheels with negative offset expose the brakes to road hazards. I believe the 1 inch negative offset that you have on your vehicle will still put the brakes sufficiently into the wheel to avoid damage.

  • @spencercupit
    @spencercupit Před 3 lety +1

    Great information, took me si much time to figure this out

  • @jacobk.1291
    @jacobk.1291 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for making these videos

  • @cmhuggins29
    @cmhuggins29 Před 3 měsíci

    I like ome lift. Went 33's ko2 bc I was worried about rubbing. Next purchase will be ko2 35 with fuel wheels. Thanks man!!!

  • @IndianaGeologist
    @IndianaGeologist Před 3 lety +2

    This is top grade info. Thanks man.

  • @overlandersnorthwest
    @overlandersnorthwest Před 5 měsíci

    You are so correct. I do have 35s x 12.5 toyo at3 on a 2.5 dobinsons lift on my 2nd gen sequoia. I didnt do a bmc and it works out fine.

  • @AggiePhil
    @AggiePhil Před 3 lety

    Great video bud!!

  • @shobeirkhoshkhoo3093
    @shobeirkhoshkhoo3093 Před 2 lety

    That was very helpful video!

  • @docric
    @docric Před 3 lety

    Great vid and informative content thanks for doing this

  • @007hwm3
    @007hwm3 Před 3 lety +7

    Well I did 6" lift, 46 gal fuel tank, aftermarket bumpers and 35's, love what it looks and feels like.
    Soon I'll be regearing to the 5.29's and arb lockers. Why all of this some may ask, because I love the off road more than blacktop roads!

  • @dasfahrer8187
    @dasfahrer8187 Před rokem

    I've got 35x12.5x18 with a +18 offset on Ridge Grapplers and ~4" of lift in the front. I had to do a BMC. I also rub on the fender liners a bit when backing up and the wheel gets to a certain point in the turn, as well as when moving forward and turning while going over angled entrances.

  • @luismota9000
    @luismota9000 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks man great info. Exactly what I needed. I’ve called numerous shops here in SoCal and surprised on what they tell me I need to clear a 35” tire. They all have different opinions.

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety

      Yeah that is the problem... it is usually because each of them are only working with a couple of the variables rather than all of them. The Offset really is one of the most important factors to make 35's fit easy.

    • @ExtraTvingest1
      @ExtraTvingest1 Před 3 lety +1

      I know right. . . and then you have this guy doing this: czcams.com/video/snnl9BNkEWk/video.html. Then I'm confused again.

    • @tundraspecialops
      @tundraspecialops Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, most shops give advice on how to clear 35/37's using street lift mods, they're not true off-road capable suspension upgrades because they aren't really off-road shops. A lot of them are just lift-mills for the mall crawler crowd.

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety

      @@ExtraTvingest1 Wow... that was the least helpful video ever 😂

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety +1

      @@tundraspecialops YES!.... Most every tells you how to "clear" them not what you need to actually "use" them.

  • @mountainlife1165
    @mountainlife1165 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Getting my 2021 Crewmax TRD OR.

  • @seanriley007
    @seanriley007 Před rokem

    This was all extremely useful information. I have a black 2018 Tundra DC TRD OffRoad with a tow package. I ended up going with an Icon Stage 3 lift kit, which included rear springs. I bought ICON UCAs as I figured I might as well do that while everything is being worked on. I also added a CBI front bumper with a 12k winch and RCI rock sliders and front skid plate. I chose 17" Method 301s in bronze, and 34.5 BF Goodrich. So far everything is perfect, no rubbing that I am aware of yet, and no BMC. I just got this done and am heading up this coming weekend for some of my favorite 4x4 roads. I am in the process now of putting on the spare. The guys at the shop mentioned that the tailpipe will be very close to spare, and compromise the rubber. So I ended up wrapping the tailpipe in motorcycle exhaust tape and then spraying it with high heat silicone. This is the stuff that people put on their motorcycle tailpipes so they won't burn their legs. Hopefully that helps. I am in the process of deciding between cutting the bracket or moving it. I guess moving it seems better as it would be nice to have a little of that stability that the brackets offer.

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před rokem

      I’ve cut the brackets and it works great. Actually working on a video showing that.

    • @seanriley007
      @seanriley007 Před rokem

      @@OutdoorAuto Well, I went the other route and drilled out the 4 rivets and I would never wish that upon anyone. You need a drill with a variety of bits, a chisel and small sledge hammer, a punch. A stream of small shards of metal rain down from above the whole time. I would not recommend this route and would have 1000% preferred to use my grinder to lop off a few inches off of each bracket. Oh vey.

    • @codybam
      @codybam Před rokem

      What offset are your rims to not have to do the BMC and trimming? TIA

    • @seanriley007
      @seanriley007 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@codybam After using it all summer I do have a small amount of rubbing. I have Method 701, 0 offset, 17". I got UCAs and a 3" lift, aftermarket bumper and skid.

    • @codybam
      @codybam Před 3 měsíci

      @seanriley007 I ended up doing the BMC for my Icon 18s with 20 offset on Toyo Open County RT Trails 35s. No rub, no scrub at full lock out. Ended up putting Bilstein 8100s and 8112s with Icon RXT leaf springs and Bilstein UCAs. She sits nice and rides smooth

  • @codybam
    @codybam Před rokem

    Dude this helped me so much h on what I needed to do to make everything work

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před rokem +1

      Awesome, that is the actual goal for the channel... try to help a few people out.

  • @emanon9112
    @emanon9112 Před 3 lety +2

    Dude, what an underated video with GREAT information! I am actually in the process of installing a 3.5" RC lift and have BFG KO2 35x12.50 18's and 18x9 +1 wheels waiting for install as well. I will update you all on confirming exactly what Nathan says. Thanks for the info. Definitely add to the confidence in reassuring me about the setup I had decided on. Any other suggestions of what to expect with this setup please suggest away! :) (2017 Tundra)

    • @juanbautista2562
      @juanbautista2562 Před rokem

      I really want to get that RC 3.5 lift how did it go?

    • @shondee7864
      @shondee7864 Před 8 měsíci

      You can get by with 3" front/rear leveling kit

  • @SuperStubug
    @SuperStubug Před rokem

    best video on this topic ive found. well done, well explained even for a novice

  • @phlfly10
    @phlfly10 Před 3 lety

    I have Titan XD and looking upgrade to 35 with 17, so contact offset custom with options. The Titan OE wheel is Size: 18x7.5, Lugs: 6, Bolt Pattern: 5.5 Inch, Offset: 41.5mm. They suggest to go with +12 offset max unless I wanted to try 0. So your video makes sense as Nissan and Toyota has really high +offset from manufacture compare to domestic trucks

  • @anthonymurphy2540
    @anthonymurphy2540 Před 2 lety

    Man thanks for the good info, buying a tundra 2011, wanting 35s, it seems most kits come with rear shocks.

  • @wesandtiakanawyer3323

    Best video that I’ve seen!

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před rokem

      We have a Budget Tundra Build one coming out soon that you will probably like too. I just need to learn how to edit faster.

  • @andoniades
    @andoniades Před 3 lety

    Thanks for your vids. You explain things well.
    Have you always just used Toyota's as your platform for anything offroad-related?
    Have you modified any Jeeps, Fords, Chevy's, etc in the past?
    Thanks

  • @michaelroberts4560
    @michaelroberts4560 Před 3 lety +7

    Rather than cutting the spare tire brackets, you can just drill out the rivets and move them forward, reattaching them by one bolt. My 285/75 R18 Duratrac (measures at 34.5") spare fits just fine...

  • @natefoster
    @natefoster Před 2 lety

    You’re a champion!

  • @married2dastreets
    @married2dastreets Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much you answered all my questions

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před rokem

      Awesome, hope it was helpful. We have a whole run of new videos coming… starting this week.

  • @tbizzy3606
    @tbizzy3606 Před 3 lety +1

    Great info, I'm 1.5 years from upgrading my Tundra....if not for home projects $$$ it would be done already.

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety +1

      Good luck with your build! And the house projects.

  • @cparkerz2968
    @cparkerz2968 Před 3 lety +1

    I ended up putting 37x 12.5 ko2's on a fox 2.5 coilover lift. I purposely picked the Ko2s because they measure 36.5. Stock bumper liner cut and BMC with a 0 offset wheel.

    • @codybam
      @codybam Před rokem

      Really??? I'm putting Bilstein 8112s in the front and 8100s in the back, 3.25" lift in the front and 2 in the back, with a pre runner style front bumper. With that set up, do you feel a +1 offset would only require the BMC? Or would a +12 offset eliminate the BMC? Fyi, I'll be running the same BFG KO2 ATs, and I'm not scared if the BMC if need be. TIA

  • @thomaslowery3576
    @thomaslowery3576 Před 2 lety

    I have an 05 tundra with low miles it’s a limited crew 4x4 I’ve had a 3 inch level kit on it and been running 17” fj cruiser wheels with 285/70/17s BFG ko2s and loved that set up. Well I’ve let the truck sit for a while and it’s in very good shape for it’s age so instead of getting a new truck I decided to do what I want to my tundra and freshen tun tun up a little so……. I went and bought a set of mayhem wheels 20” with a -18 offset and a set of venom power terra hunter Mts 33/12.50 and having fitment issues with the upper control arm so I’m just going to lift this bad boy and throw some 35s or 37s on it. I love this truck and you see these things everywhere but you never see this body style really custom. so y’all pray for this adventure I’m about to endure with freshening up my tundra. It’s going to be a journey I can tell lol

  • @frywheeler
    @frywheeler Před 5 měsíci

    Loved all the details man thank you. I'm going to 35's now probably 20 inch rims 20 offset but im scared about the backspacing which I dont really know my starting point. its a 2020 trd pro. thanks again.

  • @stevemaracine6330
    @stevemaracine6330 Před 2 lety

    Hey Nathan, big fan of your Posts.

    • @stevemaracine6330
      @stevemaracine6330 Před 2 lety

      Upgraded my 14 Tundra with 3” Toytec Lift, Camburg UCA, and running 35s Toyo AT III with BMC. Still getting rub on driver side.. Any suggestions????

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 2 lety

      What is the full Tire size and Rim size?

  • @rbuenafe100
    @rbuenafe100 Před 3 lety

    Discovered your channel from watching Chase Christopher's video on
    purchasing new tires for Subarus. Subscribed!! Can you please suggest what's a good Portable Air Compressor? Thanks!

  • @dalephillips8250
    @dalephillips8250 Před 2 lety

    Nathan..I have 2020 TRD PRO and put 285/75R18 Duratracs(truly 35 inch tall tire but narrower) on my stock rims. I only have slight rubbing at full lock on the front sway bar. It doesn't bother me because I rarely have to turn full lock. I believe if those TRD PRO rims were less positive offset like +50 there would be absolutely no rubbing on that front sway bar.

  • @gfgneo
    @gfgneo Před 3 lety

    Simple lift, bodymount chop, and upper control arms. Done, no rubbing

  • @jrfuapapaqueen3225
    @jrfuapapaqueen3225 Před 3 lety +1

    great info! :)

  • @hawaiiminded
    @hawaiiminded Před 3 lety

    Thanks for these videos, very informative and saved me from a lot of useless forum reading! Also, I dub thee the Conor McGregor (look alike) of overlanding lol

  • @knowhop410
    @knowhop410 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for great video and clearing things up. I was soo confused till I watched it. With tight budget in mind..I’m planning on doing 2.5 spacer lift upfront, keeping the back stock height, with 18x9 +20 Fuel Vectors with 35x12.5x18. With your info from this video…seems I’m able to fit 35s above just with 2.5 front lift with no BMC/UCA?

  • @christopherdeleon8585

    Cheers excellent video and very instructive. Just what I needed because tomorrow I install and wheels RRW 17" AND TIRES BF GOODRICH 35. But I didn't quite understand how you gain that extra inch by moving the bumper. I'm sorry my English is not very good. Do you have any video applying that technique?

  • @jorgedomena9443
    @jorgedomena9443 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the video!,

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety

      Hopefully it was helpful. Thanks for watching. 🙏

  • @edgarfranco5439
    @edgarfranco5439 Před rokem

    Really awsome and very informative video!!! Can you please put a list of your tundra with the 35s build???? It will help my build out!

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před rokem +1

      This Video has the breakdown and in the description it has names and links for all the gear. czcams.com/video/ZtJ56qvCflU/video.html

  • @grn9209
    @grn9209 Před 3 lety +1

    Very helpful 👊🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @farmerjoebrown2189
    @farmerjoebrown2189 Před 3 lety +1

    2015 tundra 1794 running 35x12.50r17 cooper evolution mt on icon 17x8.5 +25 only mod is smittybilt m1 front bumper. Rubs on driver body mount when turned to lock. No lift. Love em but 6112/5160 kit on the way. Hey great videos btw!

    • @nelsoncarpentry
      @nelsoncarpentry Před rokem

      Good to hear. I want to run 315/70R17 (34.4") on my 1794 without lift.

  • @johnrobertson4517
    @johnrobertson4517 Před 2 lety

    Love this video, super helpful I hope! Haha just got my Geolandar MTs 35x12.5R17, have 0 offset wheels on the way, on kings 2.5 and hoping I can get away without a BMC! Wish me luck

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 2 lety

      Did it work?

    • @johnrobertson4517
      @johnrobertson4517 Před 2 lety

      Yes 🤷🏻‍♂️ For the most part!! I had to trim quite a bit of the front bumper but nothing too crazy, I can go full lock to the right without rubbing body mount, but to the left I rub a little on body mount at full lock. But I am happy with it so thank you for your helpful info! I wonder if it’s an alignment issue since there is a difference between the two sides? But they “fit” and it looks great!

  • @warrenhumphrey3956
    @warrenhumphrey3956 Před 2 lety

    Great advice, explained great. I’m looking at 285/60r20 on factory stock rims. Do I need to do a leveling on lift kit? Toyo Open Country ATlll
    Thanks

  • @TheKaczor
    @TheKaczor Před 2 lety

    Great video! Question, do you think i can run a true 35x12.50r18 on a 18x9 +25 offset 2021 trd pro stock fox suspension? Thanks

  • @sterlingtyler8763
    @sterlingtyler8763 Před rokem

    Hey Nathan. Just wondering if you would by chance know what would be best for my not lifted 2013 tundra? Wheel size and offset spacing?

  • @richardmaxwell4489
    @richardmaxwell4489 Před 3 lety

    Nathan Mueller, Your AWESOME YOU ARE THE OVERLANDER 4X4 GURU, you make all these technical stuff easier for the Novice like me, to not look like a Dumb Ass at the local 4WD Shop to be taken advantage by.

  • @skilledshooter9518
    @skilledshooter9518 Před 2 lety

    I have a 17 limited 4x4 with a 3/2 lift and 2” wheel spacers on 20” factory rims. Don’t care about wider much just looking to go taller. What would my max be, was considering 34.6

  • @es.design
    @es.design Před 3 lety +1

    I just started watching your videos. I'm enjoying them. Wondering if I should go all in and do a binge session. Which State are you from?

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety +1

      I am based out of Idaho... but we get around quite a bit in the West.

  • @troylanders2129
    @troylanders2129 Před 2 lety

    Question Nathan: I have a 2018 Tundra Platinum Crewmax 4x4. I want to get a set of Method 314 17x8.5 0 offset with 4.75 backspacing. Truck is stock height. Do you think I could run a 285/70-17 tire on the methods with no rubbing. Truck came with 275/55-20's. Saving up for 3/1 lift. Thanks and happy Holidays

  • @skye1355
    @skye1355 Před 3 lety +1

    2.5 ome nitrocharger lift on mine, +25 offset, duratracs. had to trim skid plate. it all checks out

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for confirming... I can only test on so many setups... nice to get outside confirmation.

    • @skye1355
      @skye1355 Před 3 lety

      @@OutdoorAuto one thing. It rubs at full lockout below 20 psi on body mount. Not much though.

  • @noprerun
    @noprerun Před rokem +2

    285/75/18 are my pick on stock rims. About a dozen models available, unfortunately not the BFG AT or MT.

  • @KsDontMiss21
    @KsDontMiss21 Před 3 lety

    Thank you..💯

  • @richardmaxwell4489
    @richardmaxwell4489 Před 3 lety

    Nathan I was told and I don't think you touched on it, or I mist it, You need steel rims for overlanding, I got Fuel Aluminum wheels so I need to change wheels right, Also I put after market bump stops on front and rear Brien, So going from your video my 2020 Toyota Tundra TRD
    Sport I can go BFG TKo2 35" because they are actually only 34.5" now I need a body fender chop or just reposition front plastic wall with new screws right no need for 2" lift right. Also how do you determine how far you can go off road and still make it back to the gas station
    with the Tundra 38 gallon tank being nearly full when going off road, I was thinking 5 MPG in low range I was thinking 50 miles to be safe
    then head back to the HWY, what's your rule of thumb. ?

  • @shobeirkhoshkhoo3093
    @shobeirkhoshkhoo3093 Před 2 lety

    Can i fit 35s on stock rims without lift if i use 2" inches wheels spacers?
    Or 2" 1/2 would works better?

  • @mion1981
    @mion1981 Před 3 lety

    Which Tundra trim level is perfect to build an overlander? I am looking for a used Tundra to build one.

  • @SeanChandlerSF
    @SeanChandlerSF Před rokem +1

    I run 285/75/18 on a stock pro tundra and don't rub. Those run 35x11.2 (duratracs).

  • @JB-mo8rs
    @JB-mo8rs Před 2 lety +1

    Can you get 35's on the OEM TRD 18" wheels?

  • @elrenegadowranglerx9193

    @minute 13:33 this is what I was looking for . . . I’m definitely staying with 33’s . . .

  • @Jaxboy86
    @Jaxboy86 Před rokem

    So a 2012 Tundra with a leveling kit. I just bought it. It has the stock rims with 295/70r18. Think I can get away with a +18 offset rim?

  • @BrandonAUSN0885
    @BrandonAUSN0885 Před 5 měsíci

    What suspension did you go with on your Tundra that gained you a 3" lift? Great video btw.

  • @scottagbuis5321
    @scottagbuis5321 Před 2 lety

    If i use stock rims( 2017, TRD , +60MM) w/ 295/70/R18, will they fit with a 1.25" wheel spacers??? Tires are 34.3" x 11.6".

  • @thebeartube7037
    @thebeartube7037 Před rokem +1

    I have 35 BFGs on Fuels with a -12 offset and I still have some rub after doing a BMC, im going to get something with close to zero offset that is as light as possible. I also have a 35 inch spare in the stock location and just had a light bulb moment since its on the stock wheel its probably absolutely worthless lol. Could you verify that for me please? In which case i need to get 5 wheels, I mean rims haha. Thx

  • @Hoonigan_Honda94
    @Hoonigan_Honda94 Před rokem

    I’ve been waiting on fuel wheels for my tundra for 6 months because they are still on back order. I’m going with a 17x9 +1 offset. There is still no eta on the wheels but they just informed me I could get the same wheels with a -12 offset by the end of this month. I’m not sure if that will be a problem with only having a 3-2 leveling kit running 35s please help!!

  • @seanriley007
    @seanriley007 Před 3 měsíci

    @outdoorAuto - So after a good year of use I found that I do have a bit of rubbing on the front inside when at full turn. I have 34.5" BFG (12.5), a 3" Icon life, Icon UCAs, an aftermarket bumper, and Method 701 Trail Series, with a 0" offset. The 0" offset means my tires stick out a bit more than my liking. I end up getting tons of mud and junk covering my truck. I also get that little bit of rub. I'd prefer to have the tires sucked inside a bit more. I am wondering if I could switch to the Method 703s, which have a +35" offset? Would that cause rubbing with the 34.5" BFGs (12.5)? I could even get a slightly narrower tire if needed.

  • @jvalucd
    @jvalucd Před 3 lety +1

    Hello, thanks for the great vids! . I have a 2013 tundra with 35s. My VSC activates in corners and freeway on-ramps. The computer basically thinks the truck is sliding and applies ABS. Have you had any ABS/VSC issues with your Tundras? If so, do you have any tips or tricks to adjust it to 35s. Appreciate it.

    • @NameL3ss71
      @NameL3ss71 Před 3 lety +1

      Turn off VSC. Problem solved.

  • @shawncowan1075
    @shawncowan1075 Před rokem

    Stock 21 TRD Pro Tundra, has the 18" wheels, What's the absolute minuum I have to do to make BFG 35's fit and not rub?

  • @nogills_diver3233
    @nogills_diver3233 Před rokem

    Noobie here. Glad I found your channel. It's very educational. My question is, If dropping from 18" to 17" wheels, do you have to recalibrate the speedometer?

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před rokem

      Wheel size isn’t what messes with the speedometer- it is the overall size of the tire and wheels combined… so if you go from stock to 35’s for example you speedometer ends up a couple MPH off

  • @jamesmorel3540
    @jamesmorel3540 Před 3 lety

    Super informative video! But offset is completely dependent on rim width as well. What rim width are you referencing when you suggest rims size and offset?

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety +3

      Dang... I just rewatched the whole video because I was sure I mentioned that I was talking about 17x9 or 18x9 ... I just noticed that I didn't ad the 2nd part to the rim sizes. I will Pin a note to the top and mention the sizes we were using for testing. Good catch.

  • @masond.4931
    @masond.4931 Před 11 měsíci

    So if factory wheels are 60mm offset, and i put 35s on them, would a 2in wheel spacer get me close enough to that 0 offset you recommend?

  • @Nick_M99
    @Nick_M99 Před 2 lety

    Put a 3.5" RC lift with 35x12.5 nitto ridge grapplers no offset on my 2014 tundra and it rubs bad on the body mount

  • @bennett53446
    @bennett53446 Před 2 lety

    How tall is the truck with your setup? Was wondering if it is still under 6’8” for parking purposes.

  • @adrianianelliott
    @adrianianelliott Před rokem

    By far the most informative video I’ve ever seen. Amazing job easy to follow.

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před rokem

      Awesome, glad it was helpful… have another video in that series coming out tomorrow.

  • @tundraspecialops
    @tundraspecialops Před 3 lety +2

    I run Toyo ATIII 35/12.50/R17 on Method 701's (zero off-set) with a BMC no rubbing

    • @OutdoorAuto
      @OutdoorAuto  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for dropping in additional build-outs... this is helpful

    • @Szandyba
      @Szandyba Před 2 lety

      What suspension setup? I am thinking of going with OME 2.5" 614 and was wondering if this would suffice. Same methods but with the ko2