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    Stock platinum rim tire options

    My dad's got a 2013 Platinum and it's time for new tires. He's also looking to upgrade in size. What would be the biggest tire size that would be safe for these rims? Stock size is 275/55r20 for reference, I think it's a 20x9 rim (his truck, not mine, so you guys would know better than I would

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    Quote Originally Posted by spadz93 View Post
    My dad's got a 2013 Platinum and it's time for new tires. He's also looking to upgrade in size. What would be the biggest tire size that would be safe for these rims? Stock size is 275/55r20 for reference, I think it's a 20x9 rim (his truck, not mine, so you guys would know better than I would Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk
    I'd looks for some bfgs or some Firestone destination at/s but I'm not sure if they have the size

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    We're looking at the toyo open country a/t's. I'm reading that we can get away with a 275/65r20, but that the speedometer would need to be recalibrated?

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    Quote Originally Posted by spadz93 View Post
    We're looking at the toyo open country a/t's. I'm reading that we can get away with a 275/65r20, but that the speedometer would need to be recalibrated? Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk
    those are great tires as well. And the dealer should be able to do the recalibration for you. Not sure on the cost though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spadz93 View Post
    We're looking at the toyo open country a/t's. I'm reading that we can get away with a 275/65r20, but that the speedometer would need to be recalibrated?

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    I've been looking at that same setup but in 18", and not a Platinum lol. You will need the speedometer recalibrated because those tires will be larger than stock meaning they will have to complete less revolutions to make a mile. This will make your speedometer give you a few mph lower reading than your actual speed. It gets greater at higher speeds. A recalibration shouldn't be too expensive but if you have a tuner/programmer you can do it yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spadz93 View Post
    We're looking at the toyo open country a/t's. I'm reading that we can get away with a 275/65r20, but that the speedometer would need to be recalibrated? Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk
    Can't go wrong with anything toyo. U get what u pay for. And they r ba!! Good luck

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