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tomwilson74

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Just traded my 2012 TRD OR last month. I really love the new look on my 2020. I have an OME lift being delivered soon and install is scheduled for the 22nd. Pictures to follow. As a lot of us are doing, I’m searching “tire and rim fit” questions. Wanting to run 285/75/16” on mine. No cutting hopefully. I had the same set up on my 2012 and didn’t have to cut anything and had no rubbing issues. I plan on buying a set of rims, 0 offset and 4.5” (?) backspacing. I was told by Wheeler’s Off Road I needed 0 offset.
I plan on selling the stock suspension.

I’m 55 years old, live in southern West Virginia. I’m a disabled Vet, I love woodworking, married and have one daughter.
 
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Welcome to T3G and congrats on your new truck. The 2020 has a lot of quality of life improvements over the 2016-2019 models, so I think you'll be happy with it.

It sounds like with that offset and backspacing with a lift, you should be good running that tire size. You might rub the corner of your bumper or cab while turning and going over a bump, but if that does happen it shouldn't be a big deal.

We are a friendly group so let us know if you need anything else.
 
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