Saw this truck and I’m curious what kind of lift, offset, and tire size it’s got. Any guesses?
Looks like a 3 to 4-inch lift, 33-inch tires, and probably around a -12 offset.
Haze said:
Looks like a 3 to 4-inch lift, 33-inch tires, and probably around a -12 offset.
Yeah, I’d say definitely -12 offset, maybe a little more.
Haze said:
Looks like a 3 to 4-inch lift, 33-inch tires, and probably around a -12 offset.
Yeah, I’d say definitely -12 offset, maybe a little more.
I can confirm. I’m running a -12 offset with 33s and a 3-inch lift.
@Mason
Same setup here.
Haze said:
Looks like a 3 to 4-inch lift, 33-inch tires, and probably around a -12 offset.
That’s the kind of offset that’ll throw rocks at your fenders and scratch up the sides.
Haze said:
Looks like a 3 to 4-inch lift, 33-inch tires, and probably around a -12 offset.
That’s the kind of offset that’ll throw rocks at your fenders and scratch up the sides.
Only if you actually take it off-road though
@Lior
Not true. Even gravel and sand on highways can do it.
Haze said:
Looks like a 3 to 4-inch lift, 33-inch tires, and probably around a -12 offset.
That lift looks closer to 6 inches to me.
Haze said:
Looks like a 3 to 4-inch lift, 33-inch tires, and probably around a -12 offset.
That lift looks closer to 6 inches to me.
Nah, there’s no crossmember extension. You can’t go past 4 inches without that.
The truck in picture 2 is different from the ones in pictures 1 and 3. I’d guess around -38 offset for pics 1 and 3, but the second one looks like a 0 offset.
Terryanne said:
The truck in picture 2 is different from the ones in pictures 1 and 3. I’d guess around -38 offset for pics 1 and 3, but the second one looks like a 0 offset.
Agreed, -38 sounds right. I’ve seen Tacomas with -10 offset and they don’t stick out as much.
You’re looking at two different trucks.
Looks like at least two different trucks here. Both have over 4 inches of lift—there’s a drop bracket in the front and blocks in the back. The second truck has different tires, probably mud-terrains, maybe Geolanders. The first and third pics seem to have all-terrain tires like Falken Wildpeaks. I’d say 35-inch tires for both. Looks like they’re using wheel spacers too, probably about 1.25 inches, since that’s more poke than typical wheels would give.
@Alton
That’s the usual amount of poke you’d get with -38 offset wheels without spacers. I’ve got -38 offset and my truck looks about the same.
@Alton
Yeah, looks like 295s or 35s in the second pic.
Offset numbers don’t mean much unless you know the wheel width too. For example, a 17x9 with a -15 offset will stick out a full inch more than a 17x7 with the same offset.
Pretty sure it’s running spacers.
The first pic could be a 6-inch BDS lift based on the crossmember and height. The bumper isn’t trimmed and the tire clearance looks like 33s. Just a guess, though.
The tires stick out past the fenders. Is that even legal?