Pizza Cutter question...

shabba

Observer
any more 2nd gen tacoma running this size tire? in the market for some new wheels and really like the idea of a pizza cutter but wondering what it will look like with a 3 inch lift and the wider body of a 2nd gen. maybe some spacers? i have a 2013 reg cab tacoma
 

SigNewt

New member
I am currently running the 10 ply Hancooks in the stock size, I do have some weird noises/vibrations as have been referenced by others before.

My truck is a 07 Regular cab. I currently have a OME kit in the garage and plan on going with a tall/skinny once I have time to install my lift.
 

Greenbean

B.S. Goodwrench
any more 2nd gen tacoma running this size tire? in the market for some new wheels and really like the idea of a pizza cutter but wondering what it will look like with a 3 inch lift and the wider body of a 2nd gen. maybe some spacers? i have a 2013 reg cab tacoma

When it comes to searching I tried Google Image search for Tacoma 235 85 16 and you get more pictures...

If you have lift you need to probably think more about the 255/85/R16... Not the 235...

I reference you to this build thread...
Not mine but a great capable Tacoma on 255/85/R16s

http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/94324-The-Little-2TRFE-That-Could

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Paddy

Adventurer
Bigger is better! But you'll run low on power and gearing pretty quick. It's a question of needs vs wants. I like the skinny/tall toyo 255/85 on mine but I will say that sand performance suffered noticeably while mud performance increased a bit. Fuel mileage remained same and steering suspension became much worse with the change, so there are many factors at play.
 

tanglefoot

ExPoseur
what size would be good to run on my 1997 2.7litre 4runner?? 5spd.

Does the '97 have 15" wheels? Pizza cutter sizes aren't readily available for 15s. Most 15" sizes have more typical proportions, except the 33x10.50, the old 33x9.50 and 34x9.50 TSLs, but those are getting pretty tall. My favorite 15" sizes to drive on are 30x9.50 and LT235/75R15, although they're not pizza cutters.

If you want to switch to 16" wheels, I would use either a 215/85R16 or 235/85R16.
 

shabba

Observer
I am currently running the 10 ply Hancooks in the stock size, I do have some weird noises/vibrations as have been referenced by others before.

My truck is a 07 Regular cab. I currently have a OME kit in the garage and plan on going with a tall/skinny once I have time to install my lift.
perfect man lets see some pictures once you have installed!
 

mouse007

Explorer
255/85 R16

I really miss my 255/85 R16 this is by far the best looking tire on a Tacoma hands down. I swapped my KM2's because they were not balancing well. Im now on 285/75 R16 but I think I'm going to bump up to a 34" 10.50 R17 the new BFG K/O2 AT..!!

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DVexile

Adventurer
Anyone know an appropriate pizza cutter size for the Sport 17" wheels? I'm struggling to decide on a size.

Do you have 3+ inches of lift? If so a 34x10.5R17 would be similar to the 255/85R16 so many people use as a large pizza cutter on 16" wheels. It is a 33.5" tire though so you will need 3" of lift minimum and may need to check for a little bit of trimming in places. Probably necessitates after market UCAs to get decent alignment as well.

For less than 3 inches of lift there is the 235/80R17 or the 245/75R17 which will be roughly equivalent in aspect to the 235/85R16 which is a common 16" wheel pizza cutter for stock suspension height.

Be aware the 17" rims on the sport are 7.5" wide while the 16" rims on the OR are 7" wide. All of the above tires fit on the 7.5" wide rim but are right at the edge of the acceptable rim width. You'll be showing just a bit more rim with a pizza cutter installed compared to the 16x7 wheels.
 

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