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#916
Driver School Candidate
Falken Wildpeak A/T3W - Discount Tire Direct Flash Sale 4/13 & 4/14
For anyone needing new tires, the highly talked about Falken WildPeak A/T3W are part of Discount Tire Direct's "$100 Flash Sale". Only good 4/13 & 4/14.
Other popular tires are also on sale, but prices for the Falkens are good:
https://www.discounttiredirect.com/p...ons/flash-sale
Other popular tires are also on sale, but prices for the Falkens are good:
- 265/70/17 - $468
- 265/60/18 - $604
- 265/65/18 - $660
https://www.discounttiredirect.com/p...ons/flash-sale
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#917
Former Sponsor
For anyone needing new tires, the highly talked about Falken WildPeak A/T3W are part of Discount Tire Direct's "$100 Flash Sale". Only good 4/13 & 4/14.
Other popular tires are also on sale, but prices for the Falkens are good:
https://www.discounttiredirect.com/p...ons/flash-sale
Other popular tires are also on sale, but prices for the Falkens are good:
- 265/70/17 - $468
- 265/60/18 - $604
- 265/65/18 - $660
https://www.discounttiredirect.com/p...ons/flash-sale
If someone missed this one though and is in the market for tires, please feel free to reach out to us in PM. We guarantee the lowest OTD price on any product we carry and would love to earn your business.
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#918
Driver School Candidate
New member, 2x Lexus owner ('12 ES, '15 RX) and may be pulling the trigger soon on a '17 GX. My only real gripe with the truck is the "set back" appearance of the wheels/tires from the fenders. I had an old '97 4Runner Limited years ago and loved that truck except for that same issue.
This thread has been awesome for ideas on what to do, so thanks for all the pics and descriptions. The GX I'm focused on has the 18" OEM dark grey wheels with the stock 260/65r18 tires. I don't want to get into modifying anything with spacers, lifts, etc. but just want to "fill" the wheel well both horizontally and laterally. Would a 265/65 tire solve that (commonly mentioned in online threads here and elsewhere) or does it need to be something bigger that would still fit on the OEM wheel and not require any additional work? Anyone have pics of a 265/65 from a "down the line" angle? Thanks in advance.
This thread has been awesome for ideas on what to do, so thanks for all the pics and descriptions. The GX I'm focused on has the 18" OEM dark grey wheels with the stock 260/65r18 tires. I don't want to get into modifying anything with spacers, lifts, etc. but just want to "fill" the wheel well both horizontally and laterally. Would a 265/65 tire solve that (commonly mentioned in online threads here and elsewhere) or does it need to be something bigger that would still fit on the OEM wheel and not require any additional work? Anyone have pics of a 265/65 from a "down the line" angle? Thanks in advance.
#919
Driver School Candidate
just realized you wanted stock wheels...Ignore below, although I think some spacers might accomplish what you are looking for.
265/60 r18 -12 offset. I hated the stock narrow stance, offset on new wheels took care of that with stock size.
265/60 r18 -12 offset. I hated the stock narrow stance, offset on new wheels took care of that with stock size.
New member, 2x Lexus owner ('12 ES, '15 RX) and may be pulling the trigger soon on a '17 GX. My only real gripe with the truck is the "set back" appearance of the wheels/tires from the fenders. I had an old '97 4Runner Limited years ago and loved that truck except for that same issue.
This thread has been awesome for ideas on what to do, so thanks for all the pics and descriptions. The GX I'm focused on has the 18" OEM dark grey wheels with the stock 260/65r18 tires. I don't want to get into modifying anything with spacers, lifts, etc. but just want to "fill" the wheel well both horizontally and laterally. Would a 265/65 tire solve that (commonly mentioned in online threads here and elsewhere) or does it need to be something bigger that would still fit on the OEM wheel and not require any additional work? Anyone have pics of a 265/65 from a "down the line" angle? Thanks in advance.
This thread has been awesome for ideas on what to do, so thanks for all the pics and descriptions. The GX I'm focused on has the 18" OEM dark grey wheels with the stock 260/65r18 tires. I don't want to get into modifying anything with spacers, lifts, etc. but just want to "fill" the wheel well both horizontally and laterally. Would a 265/65 tire solve that (commonly mentioned in online threads here and elsewhere) or does it need to be something bigger that would still fit on the OEM wheel and not require any additional work? Anyone have pics of a 265/65 from a "down the line" angle? Thanks in advance.
#920
#922
HI Guys,
Newbie here just bought a new 2020 GX White/Red with rear bench. I sold my Infiniti QX56 after several years because it was way too big and not fun to drive. Im loving the size of the GX.
Anyway I've been lurking the forums and just installed some 275/70/18 KO2's today, I had to trim the side step plastic and remove the front flap in the lower part of the wheel well; there is absolutely no rubbing. I have also ordered some ironman 660lbs Nitro 2-3inch suspension, should arrive in a few weeks.
Newbie here just bought a new 2020 GX White/Red with rear bench. I sold my Infiniti QX56 after several years because it was way too big and not fun to drive. Im loving the size of the GX.
Anyway I've been lurking the forums and just installed some 275/70/18 KO2's today, I had to trim the side step plastic and remove the front flap in the lower part of the wheel well; there is absolutely no rubbing. I have also ordered some ironman 660lbs Nitro 2-3inch suspension, should arrive in a few weeks.
I'm about to put some KO2's on my wife's '15 GX with the same wheels and I'd kill to have it come out looking this good. I'm a little hesitant to have to do so much trimming but the way they fill the wells might be worth it. That red interior is great as well. Nice ride
#923
#924
Driver School Candidate
Posting this here as I found it almost impossible to find elsewhere.
Looks like the 18" F-sport wheels are 28.59lbs according to this sale post: https://www.toyota-4runner.org/lexus...heels-pnw.html
Given F-sport wheels are listed as 12% lighter in Lexus marketing, looks like 28.59/.88 = 32.5lbs.
2010-2013 Stock 18" Wheel weight = 32.5 lb.
2012+ F-Sport 18" wheel weight = 28.6 lb.
Looks like the 18" F-sport wheels are 28.59lbs according to this sale post: https://www.toyota-4runner.org/lexus...heels-pnw.html
Given F-sport wheels are listed as 12% lighter in Lexus marketing, looks like 28.59/.88 = 32.5lbs.
2010-2013 Stock 18" Wheel weight = 32.5 lb.
2012+ F-Sport 18" wheel weight = 28.6 lb.
#925
Driver School Candidate
Biggest tire on the 2017 GX 460 premium
Hi looking to fill some unwanted space in the wheel wells. Do you know if there is a bigger tire option than the stock ones? Way too much space for my liking right now.
#926
Driver School Candidate
265/65/18 or 265/70/17 fit without any rubbing
275/65/18 or 255/70/18 fit with slight subbing on the screw for running board. (Easily resolved if you search “zip ties” in the forum.)
275/65/18 or 255/70/18 fit with slight subbing on the screw for running board. (Easily resolved if you search “zip ties” in the forum.)
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#929
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bigger issue is likely if you can fit the same size spare underneath with larger tires. 1 size up generally fits depending on tire... above that not much luck which creates other issues to solve for the spare.
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hzhao (04-26-20)
#930
I'm switching out my OE tires for 265/65/18 Ridge Grapplers next week. I think that's probably the biggest I can go without any rubbing. I'll report back with pics when it's done