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Ok, lots of lurking, first time posting. I have combed through the forum and reddit and haven't come to a definitive conclusion on this so don't flame me if I missed it somewhere 
I upgraded to the OEM trailhunter wheels with +20mm offset (pictured below) and I decided to upgrade the tires while I still have less than 1,000 miles on them so I could sell the TRD wheel/tire combo that I have while they're essentially new. After a lot of research I decided to go with the Yokohama Geolandar A/T4 in 275/70R18 (SL, 43lbs) which are set to show up Monday. I have read in multiple places that you can run up to 285/70R18 no rubbing and that few folks are even running 295, so I played it safe with the 275 since I don't want to lift or level the truck.
I noticed that the Yokohamas have a total diameter of 33.5" in 275/70R18 and that there are variances in overall diameter and tire size from brand to brand. My question is if that half inch going to be an issue... or am I just way down the tire rabbit hole ? I feel like maybe I'm not fully understanding these tire sizes and don't want to be stuck with these tires if they rub. My last truck had a 6" lift and I would just throw on whatever 35x12.5 were on sale and let 'er rip.
Thanks in advance for helping the new guy on the block!
I upgraded to the OEM trailhunter wheels with +20mm offset (pictured below) and I decided to upgrade the tires while I still have less than 1,000 miles on them so I could sell the TRD wheel/tire combo that I have while they're essentially new. After a lot of research I decided to go with the Yokohama Geolandar A/T4 in 275/70R18 (SL, 43lbs) which are set to show up Monday. I have read in multiple places that you can run up to 285/70R18 no rubbing and that few folks are even running 295, so I played it safe with the 275 since I don't want to lift or level the truck.
I noticed that the Yokohamas have a total diameter of 33.5" in 275/70R18 and that there are variances in overall diameter and tire size from brand to brand. My question is if that half inch going to be an issue... or am I just way down the tire rabbit hole ? I feel like maybe I'm not fully understanding these tire sizes and don't want to be stuck with these tires if they rub. My last truck had a 6" lift and I would just throw on whatever 35x12.5 were on sale and let 'er rip.
Thanks in advance for helping the new guy on the block!
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