GEN 3 Official Aftermarket Wheels Thread

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I asked before about bigger tires on the stock forged beadlocks and found 37’s will fit. Now I’m curious if anyone has specifically put 35x12.5’s on the stock oem forged beadlocks. I’m very curious how much further they’d poke out the side compared to the 315’s.
 
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I asked before about bigger tires on the stock forged beadlocks and found 37’s will fit. Now I’m curious if anyone has specifically put 35x12.5’s on the stock oem forged beadlocks. I’m very curious how much further they’d poke out the side compared to the 315’s.
They're virtually the same. I think the the 315 is 12.7 so they'd poke .1" more than a 12.50... But when you're dealing in this small of increments you won't notice. Some tires do run more square than the others and that might alter the look a little. But a 315/70R7 is basically a metric 35x12.50
 

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They're virtually the same. I think the the 315 is 12.7 so they'd poke .1" more than a 12.50... But when you're dealing in this small of increments you won't notice. Some tires do run more square than the others and that might alter the look a little. But a 315/70R7 is basically a metric 35x12.50
Yeah that’s what I figured too. I really wish these oem beads were 0 offset. I’m a big wheels guy in that I always change them from oem. These ford beads however look fantastic. These by far are my favorite oem wheel I ever had. To the point I’m trying to find ways to keep them. Lol That’s why I’m trying to find a wider tire
 
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I’ve had spacers before on a previous Tacoma. Do guy’s commonly do spacers on Raptors? Please know I just got my Raptor and this truck is completely new to me coming from the Toyota community.
It's not very common. Most people do swap wheels for a lower offset. However if you choose to run spacers I would only purchase from BORA. Their spacer/adapters are best quality you can get. Just make sure you get hub centric.
 
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