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Stock 265 vs 285 tires, is it really worth all the trouble?

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by MellowCat, May 12, 2025 at 8:12 AM.

  1. May 12, 2025 at 8:12 AM
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    MellowCat

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    I'm trying to sort out my upgrades to a recently purchased 2021 TRD Off Road. Most everyone says upgrading to the 285/70R17 is a must do. This seems to drive a need for the leveling kit, or new shocks/springs to support a lift. I also see a body mount chop, and various cuts to the plastic to get the 285's not to rub. When looking at a tire comparison chart there is not that much of a real size gain. My question, is it really worth all the trouble?
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  2. May 12, 2025 at 8:28 AM
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    I am happy with my 2017 SR5 stock suspension and tire size with AT rubber. I found cheap unused F & R shock takeoffs and installed them for several more years of usage. When these shocks need replacement probably other suspension parts will too. I already have a grease leak on drivers sway bar link to fix.
    I am averaging 16.7 mpg according to instrument panel driving town and freeways. Highway trips is much better mileage. My next upgrade is bump stops.
     
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    I like the look of 285s.

    Even though my Limited is a pavement princes it got 285/70R17. I didn't have much trouble putting them. I have the 285s on TRD offroad wheels. I only got a 2.5in lift and push the fender liner forwards. (Sway bar relocation thing included in the lift kit)

    For my TRD ORP I got 285s on TRD offroad wheels. I only got a 2.5in lift. I needed to cut the lower part of the front bumper and push the fender liner forward. I still kept the mud flaps. (Sway bar relocation thing included in the lift kit)

    I put 285/70R17 on my TRD Pro on stock TRD Pro wheels. Front side of the wheel well clears after cutting the lower part of the bumper and pushing the fender liner forward. But has rubbing on the mud flap in back of the front wheel well at a certain angle. At an angle just before a full lock. I think a mild lift with sway bar relocation thing should clear it.

    Edit -
    Adding a pic to temp you to drain your wallet in mods.
    BTW, I try to buy light weight tires so I don't get hit in mpg. Also buy Load C or Standard Load to keep the comfort level on pavement.

    4R Nov 2024 KM1_7094.jpg
     
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  4. May 12, 2025 at 8:30 AM
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    Unless you offroad often and really need that small amount of extra clearance you get, then they are not IMO. With that being said, I am currently on 285s. lol

    I ran 265s for quite a while before I went to the 285. Both tires I ran are Wildpeak At3s in SL rating. The 265s, weighed a lot less (better handling & MPG) and required basically no trimming even with a -25 offset. The 285 does look a little better, thats about it unless you are off the road a lot.

    The first picture is the 265 with a 17x9 -25 wheel.

    The second one is a 17x8.5 wheel -25 offset.

    Suspension set up is Eibach 2.0 kit w/ JBA UCAs.

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  5. May 12, 2025 at 8:30 AM
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    No.

    I firmly believe the folks that do this do it for the looks and not for any real advantage they'd get as far as driving off road. And since on a scale of 1 to 10, looks for me comes in at about 99, I stayed with the stock size.
     
  6. May 12, 2025 at 9:06 AM
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    Just about any A/T tire in the stock size improves the looks of a 4R immensely, and doesn't affect, maybe slightly, the handling and/or mpg characteristics over the oem tires.
     
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    If you get a set of wheels within the sweet spot of width and offset this should lessen your potential corrections. This is one of the reasons why I went with FN(x) TRD Sema reps in a 17x8 with a 0 offset. This seems to be the sweet spot that should require little to no trimming. My fenders were already trimmed slightly from the TRD wheel add at the delivery port.

    I am still contemplating 285's or 265's. I don't particularly care about the anticipated 1-2mpg loss as much as I care about the power loss and gear hunting on hills. The FN(x)wheels save me 2 lbs over stock and Toyo Open Country AT3's weigh in at 46lbs. The stock Terra Grapplers weigh 41lbs. Even going to 285's I'd only be adding 3lbs per wheel on the 285 SL tire. But this still has me going back and fourth weekly.

    A more aggressive wheel look like Sandman has above in the first photo make 265's look a lot better and makes it appear to fill in the wheel well more. Tire choice will play into this, AT3s are a wide 265. KO2's on the other hand would not look the same due to the tread width being a full inch narrower if memory serves me correct.

    If you are going for looks, consider a 17x8 or 17 x 8.5 with a 0 offset that adds some concavity and pair them with 265's.
     
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    Oooh look, another mod.....
    +1 on this. Not only is it really for looks, but the people that upgrade see less MPGs due to the weight of 285’s. I stuck with a stock size and most people assumed I went up a size or two, because the sidewall is aggressive.
     
  9. May 12, 2025 at 9:35 AM
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    That’s a sharp looking ride . Black valances would really make it stand out even more .
    My 2 cents .
     
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    I have 285/70r17 tires and I suppose the decision to go with this size depends on where you’re driving. I’m primarily on pavement, but I play in the Owyhee region of Idaho and Oregon. This area is very rocky and while the extra clearance gained is minimal, the ability of the larger tires to roll over obstacles was the reason I went the larger tire direction. I didn’t have to do a body mount chop, but I did shave about a half inch from the plastic fender on the driver side. I also get rubbing on the plastic mud flap when at full lock turn, but I just ignore it and haven’t bothered to do anything about it.
    If you want a visual comparison of stock size vs 285, the pic is new from the sales lot and built with a 2.7” lift.


    Also for comparison, this pic is with the 2.7” lift and 265/70r17 KO2s.

     
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  11. May 12, 2025 at 10:04 AM
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    Suspension lifts don't actually clear tires on these vehicles. They just hide rubbing.

    There's definitely some trimming of plastic. But, a body mount chop might be avoided with a good alignment and the right wheel offset.


    Whether or not it's worth it to you will depend on how you use the vehicle. The added clearance and flotation are minimal, but worth it to some. If the vehicle isn't used for off-roading, then it's just an aesthetic choice, and it's up to you whether it's worth the loss of fuel economy it comes with.
     
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    imo - YES! I did a 2” lift, stock UCAs, stock rims, no trim, no BMC , kept all mudflaps and no rubbing. Still can get 19-20 mpgs in hwy

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    I believe that will wreck the transfer case, normally 4x4 and AWD need all of the tires to be the same size.
     
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    I actually have the OEM black valences sitting in the boxes still. Bought them when I bought the 4Runner back in 2022, just never got around to installing them. The silver has actually grown on me for some reason.
     
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    Are you running Wildpeak AT3s?
     
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    That is correct
     
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    Originally I had 285’s with a 3/2 lift. I removed the lift and went back to 265’s.

    I have not experienced any decrease in off-road capability.
     
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    2 times the fun! Nice rigs.
     
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    I am mostly going to be on road trips, but with some forest service roads/BLM land kind of off road adventures, so not much off road. Love the green, couldn't find that color when shopping for my 4Runner.
     
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    I'm leaning towards sticking with 265's, but maybe get a full skid plates (in Alum) as my "just in case" measure should I end up in a tougher off road situation by accident.
     
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    I like your build a lot, super nice. I don't see me rock crawling, but forest service roads in the south, and some easier desert adventures are on my list. I'm trying to keep the on road driving experience decent while protecting the vehicle, and having enough capability for easier trails.
     
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    Very nice!
     
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    I go everywhere the guys with 285's go. I get better mileage, a quieter ride, more power towing and have cheaper tires. I don't look as cool, I'm ok with that, I still look damn good.
     
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    Bought brand new 2016 After May 2021: -Approx 3" lift/level: Bilstein 5100's, OME 2884 590lb 3" front lift springs, SPC UCA's, ICON 158506 2" lift rear coils, diff drop -Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ LT285/70R17 Load E -Mickey Thompson Sidebiter ll 17x9, 0 offset, 5 backspace -Pro Comp black spline lugs ^installed by 4WheelParts^ -New brakes and rotors by brake shop -4-piece ARB skid kit -Smittybilt 2" nerf steps -MBRP black exhaust tip, chopped OEM -Drivers side OEM FJ oh shit handle -All blacked out emblems -Blacked out roof rails -4x WeatherTech window rain guards -OEM custom rear mud flap deletes -KICK BACK MUD FLAPS 12" WIDE - BLACK TOP AND BLACK WEIGHT -FRAM EXTRA GUARD CA10835 engine air filter -1797 LED tricolor fog bulbs Yellow 3000K White 6000K Blue 15000K 28W 4000LM -Armour paint lower rear bumper -Front bumper high stage high clearance cut -Fenders cut straight across, pink reservoir sprayed black -4Runner Lifestyle sequential fog fangs -4Runner Lifestyle smoked taillight decals -Pedal Commander -Rear passenger cargo mounted 120v truck tire pump -4x Spidertrax 1.25" black aluminum wheel spacers -Yota Twins Paracord Hatch Strap sand camo -Teton Workshop hard anodized matte black aluminum shift knob -Ditch flood lights 4 LED 20w 1400lm w/ OEM hood mounts on OEM style dash switch -Backup flood lights under bumper 6 LED 18w 1500lm on OEM style dash switch -Body Mount Chop; cut, weld, paint -Fender mount chop, re-weld, paint -Fender Liner cut behind wheel (I cut liner in front of wheel clean off at top of viper cut) -Wheel well firewall hammering, painting ^done by Arc One Industries^ -valance cap trim -Agency6 Black Shackle Block 2" US Certified 6061 T6 CNC machined aluminum -DRT fab universal hitch skid -ACDelco inner tie rods, outer tie rods, bellows -Full Dr. KDSS switch kit -March 31 Behind grille 13-1/4" 32 LED light bar + wide-angle, eagle-eye lens 6000lm on OEM style dash switch -RAA Powder coated steel roof rack cargo basket, 1" side rails, 64" x 39" x 6", 250lb limit -roof gas can, water can, shovel -PEAKTOW PTT0063 Hitch Mount Cargo Carrier 51-1/2 x 17-1/2 x 4 inches 500 lbs. Capacity (trips only) -July/2023: purchased first needed SPC balljoint replacement kit - newly released, upgraded non-zerk sealed joints 25002 -July 15/2023: The Original Universal EZ Flares, 1". All four corners -Dec. 2023: removed bumper cover and crash bar, drilled frame, installed Apex Overland KDSS Recovery Points -Jan. 2024: SPC balljoint replacement kit - upgraded non-zerk sealed joint design 25002 -Jan. 2024: custom installed 2lb fire extinguisher between drivers seat and door -Feb. 2024: swapped interior lighting to diode dynamics led’s -Feb. 3/ 2024: 4x KC Wire Hiders, for roof rack lighting -Feb. 13/2024: double ditch lights, on new Rago Fabrication Extension brackets. -3inch Quad Row Amber Pods from LED-Club. 32W 3200Lm 16-LED Spot Beam. Existing: 3inch EVERGEAR clear lens LED pods -May 2024: custom black aluminum grille mesh installed in front of factory plastic -June 2024: custom built powder coated dom sliders -Nov. 2024: thermo-plastic rear mudflaps -Dec. 2024: rear bumper cover clearance cut, sprayed newly exposed parts black -Jan. 2025: trailer hitch removal, relocation of rear led pods to crossmember New: -Exhaust pipe chop after axle -March 2025: new SPC upper control arms, bushings, balljoints. Raised front end 0.75” via Bilstein 5100 spring seat. -April 2025: Evergear bezel-less cube ditch lights 4 LEDs 40W 3.33A 4800Lm 328’ beam distance 30° 6000k beam angle shatter & crack resistant lens -April 2025: Evergear Ultra Series light bar 27-3/4” flood spot combo 60 LEDs 60W 5A 6000Lm 1227’ beam distance Dual row, dual beam angle 30°/60° April 2025: BULLY Rock Crawler Hi-Intensity LED Utility Lights, Pair 1260 lumens @ 15w (3 x 5w CREE) each 120° flood beam waterproof, dustproof. Under hood: -Blue Fire 6-Circuit Fuse Block w/ LED Indicator & Protection Cover -Blue Sea 100A Circuit Breaker w/ reset lever In progress/in the garage queue: ~ Wanted - 80% OFFROAD Hitch Replacement Recovery Point, PerryParts or Wheelers bump stops, 1" body lift, custom dom front bumper, winch, rear dom bumper with side hoops, kdss angle correction, C or D load 35’s, bolt on cat shields
    Slick rig.

    basically no trimming on the 265 @ -25, how about with the 285’s? thanks
     
  30. May 13, 2025 at 12:56 AM
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    Just hang with what you have now. No, ... its not worth it. Especially if you chew into the ground clearance, that a taller tire is supposed to net you. Just leave it and spend the money else where.
     

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