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255/80R17 tire size

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by szuyung3000, Sep 27, 2018.

  1. Feb 20, 2025 at 7:31 AM
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    265/70/17 BFG AT KO2, chapstick in the cup holder
    Are snowflake wheels considered traction wheels?
     
  2. Feb 20, 2025 at 7:38 AM
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    They aren't snow tires, but they are 3 peak rated.
    Most States (Colorado & Utah at least) count 3 peak rated tires as acceptable for "traction device weather" - you still have to have chains/cables in your vehicle as a backup though.
     
  3. Feb 20, 2025 at 10:10 AM
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    Yeah, but the post I was responding to was about factory snowflake wheels.
     
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    I've never heard the term traction wheel. What does that mean?
     
  5. Feb 20, 2025 at 2:02 PM
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    Same
    Traction, snowflake, wheel/tire got allllll kindsa blended I feel

    side note:
    I mentioned getting another trail spare(2016) but methods 316 are on sale…
     
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    I only know of ‘traction wheels’ referring to the driven wheels on a semi…
     
  7. Feb 20, 2025 at 6:11 PM
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    265/70/17 BFG AT KO2, chapstick in the cup holder
    Have you heard of stock snowflake wheels?
     
  8. Feb 20, 2025 at 7:30 PM
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    I wanna say that’s the earlier style wheel, due to appearance?
     
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    Theres also the C rated Hankook At3 ultras...
     
  10. Feb 21, 2025 at 8:14 AM
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    Or a C rated 255/80
     
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    Going through this n other similar threads still, along with some on TacomaWorld

    Trying to digest how wheel size will play into it all

    right now, the stock ‘16 trail wheels but diving into the idea of maybe finding a more ideal/better suiting wheel for 255/80 if that even is the case

    also taking into account, what new wheels, pending of size, would mean for future setup

    getting tough n I think I might be dragging this out

    while trying to understand backspace, offset, width, etc… while taking into account my current setup, just wondering if there actually is a more prudent wheel out there when going this route
     
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    If you have 16" wheels, I envy you. There are TONs of good tires available in 255/85R16, which is dimensionally identical to 255/80R17. It is much easier to find skinnies in your tire size. I used 255/85/16 for many years until Toyota started putting 17" wheels on my trucks.
     
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    Nope
    I have a 16 runner
    So 17” wheels

    I’m just trying to make sure if I got new wheels for 255/80/17 tires
    What I would NEED to make sure first of said new wheels…tire to wheel width of course, but is there a sweet spot for higher sidewall?
    I have a BMC, spc adj. control arms, bp-51, hefty front bumper, spider trax spacers(which I want gone)
    So add all that up, offset n backspacing is my concern

    I just need to figure out what I can/can’t work with when it comes to my setup n new wheels with this size tire

    thanks again

    side note:
    16” wheels would be fannnnnntastic if I didn’t need to cut shiot n grind calipers
     
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    Oh, whoops. I always forget "Trail" is a model of 4Runner. I thought you were talking about something called "16" trail wheels". My bad.:rofl:
     
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    No sweat
    We can all dream haha
     
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    Stock 2016 Trail wheels with 15mm offset would fit 255/80-17 with no rubbing.

    In my experience 255/80-17 has more choices and far better in-stock availability than 255/85-16 actually. For example, Duratrac RT is not made in 255/85-16. Cooper STMaxx is usually special order in 255/85-16, while 255/80-17 is in-stock and cheaper.
     
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    Appreciate it @3JOH22A
    Wish there was a calculator, probably is one
    Where you could input this stuff n see how it’d look(like the sheets you can request after an alignment) that would show spacing/clearance/rotation simulator
    As I watch “tinkerer’s” stuff, it makes sense I just feel like I’m missing something with possible new sidewall height while airing down?…maybe?
    Or how it’d all function after removing spacers

    granted this is all circumstantial
    More research
     
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    That's entirely possible. My frame of mind was still coming from 16" wheels, and when I switched to 17's, the opposite was true, but maybe now that 17's are more the standard, it has changed.
     
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    Well I’m headed down to some shop to buy some tire
     
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    Yeeeeah I do

    im here now n it seems to be the case that I won’t be able to ditch my wheel spacers

    that blows dogs for quarters

    still haven’t pulled the trigger on a tire yet though

    quotes are all over the place
     
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    I used this: and loaded the different wheel tire combos i was looking at to determine what i wanted. The tiresize.com site is worth bookmarking..
     
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    Soooo looking at this, what screams id have to keep my spacer?

    The “orange” info listed is based on calculations if I didn’t include the 1.25” on new 255/80s

    What technically is the dealbreaker n why?
    My suspension?IMG_6084.png IMG_6083.png

    IMG_6082.png
     
  25. Feb 25, 2025 at 2:21 PM
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    Versus this 255/80s WITH spacer
    IMG_6085.png IMG_6086.png
     
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    ^255/80-17 fits on stock wheels with stock suspension. Wheel spacers aren't needed; they will in fact make fender clearance worse.
     
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    ^ ^ ^
    What bout with BP-51s? SPCs? No front bumper?
     
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    What wheels are you on? I'm running 255/80's with no spacer and no issues. Is the object to get rid of the spacers? I'm sorry if I'm too dumb and making no sense.
     
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    Would still clear. Hypothetically if you got the +30mm 4th gen wheels like I did, the SPC arm tip may rub on the tire. Stock 5th gen +15mm wheels would have no problems.
     
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    Yeah I have stock 16 trail wheels

    n goal is 18482826% getting rid of spacers
     
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