Hello Overlanders! I'm looking for some replacement wheels/tires for my 1988 Toyota Pickup, and hoping to get some feedback from folks on the forum.
I've had this wonderful truck for about 20 years, and ran the stock steel rims and tires for most of the time I've had it. About 5 years ago I built a cabover camper for it, and decided to get some new wheels/tires without giving much thought. What I ended up buying was the following:
My primary complaints on the setup is that the tires stick out well beyond the fenders spraying mud/rocks and the tires feel "heavy" while driving/accelerating/decelerating.
The first attached picture shows the original wheels/tires, the second shows the pro-comps and duractracs, and the third shows how far they're sticking out.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think there's a few factors at play that have pushed the tires outward. The rims are 15x8 and stock is 15x7, so that extra inch makes the tire wider and the -18 offset pushes the tire outward another 3/4". Maybe the tire I chose is also widening things?
For wheels, I'm thinking of replacing the pro-comps with the OEM SR5 Aluminum 15x7 wheels like these here: https://www.stockwheels.com/Toyota-...ver-Offset-8mm-4-Double-Spoke-69305-Wheel-Rim. I'm leaning towards the SR5 Aluminum rims thinking they'd be lighter than their steel counterpart, but not sure If that's correct.
For tires, I haven't got a clue... I'm likely pulling this camper off, and going with something lighter/simpler like a Go Fast Camper. I don't plan to do any crazy off-roading, and any off-road I do will require a few hours of highway driving to get there, so nice highway/general drivability is pretty important to me.
Thanks in advance for any wisdom folks may have on what direction I should go!
I've had this wonderful truck for about 20 years, and ran the stock steel rims and tires for most of the time I've had it. About 5 years ago I built a cabover camper for it, and decided to get some new wheels/tires without giving much thought. What I ended up buying was the following:
- Wheels: Pro-Comp 69 Series Vintage wheels 15x8 with 3.75 backspace and -19 offset.
- Tires: Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac 31x10.5 R15
My primary complaints on the setup is that the tires stick out well beyond the fenders spraying mud/rocks and the tires feel "heavy" while driving/accelerating/decelerating.
The first attached picture shows the original wheels/tires, the second shows the pro-comps and duractracs, and the third shows how far they're sticking out.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think there's a few factors at play that have pushed the tires outward. The rims are 15x8 and stock is 15x7, so that extra inch makes the tire wider and the -18 offset pushes the tire outward another 3/4". Maybe the tire I chose is also widening things?
For wheels, I'm thinking of replacing the pro-comps with the OEM SR5 Aluminum 15x7 wheels like these here: https://www.stockwheels.com/Toyota-...ver-Offset-8mm-4-Double-Spoke-69305-Wheel-Rim. I'm leaning towards the SR5 Aluminum rims thinking they'd be lighter than their steel counterpart, but not sure If that's correct.
For tires, I haven't got a clue... I'm likely pulling this camper off, and going with something lighter/simpler like a Go Fast Camper. I don't plan to do any crazy off-roading, and any off-road I do will require a few hours of highway driving to get there, so nice highway/general drivability is pretty important to me.
Thanks in advance for any wisdom folks may have on what direction I should go!