Tundra wheel back space / offset

JNK-RNR

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Ok so I bought the wife...err..yeah a 2006 D-cab Tundra to drag our quads around with. the question is I am trying to find out what combination of BS / Offset people have used to fit an aggrezzive 33x12.50. (She would prefer the TOYO Open country's). I could just do wheel spacers but I would like something a little "cleaner". The leveling kit I ordered will be here to day (Donahoe). I have looked at the Tundra Solutions page and have not gotten any where.
 
Chris, I think you could just take one of the stock tires off, measure what the stock backspacing is, and then calculate what b/s you need for the new tire width.
 
TacOffRd said:
Chris, I think you could just take one of the stock tires off, measure what the stock backspacing is, and then calculate what b/s you need for the new tire width.
If you asked me how to run through the woods with make up on my face and kill people, well I could do that, but I have never figured out nor tried to measure backspacing...could you enlighten me:D
 
Its pretty easy. Get a straight edge and lay it flat on the bead serface of the wheel.Then get a tape measure and put the the end of the tape on the serface where the studs go through the wheel.Look where the tape touches the straight edge and there is your back space measurement.:D
 
JNK-RNR said:
If you asked me how to run through the woods with make up on my face and kill people, well I could do that, but I have never figured out nor tried to measure backspacing...could you enlighten me:D


I thought you ran though the sand killing people?:flipoff:

Ya, what Brian said......
 
GRNTACO said:
I thought you ran though the sand killing people?:flipoff:

Ya, what Brian said......

Yup, but we dont get to wear make-up then:flipoff:

Brian H said:
Its pretty easy. Get a straight edge and lay it flat on the bead serface of the wheel.Then get a tape measure and put the the end of the tape on the serface where the studs go through the wheel.Look where the tape touches the straight edge and there is your back space measurement.:D

Thanks looks like I will be figuring this out tomorrow when I put in the new Danahoe shock mounts.
 
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JNK-RNR said:
If you asked me how to run through the desert and kill people, well I could do that, but I have never figured out nor tried to measure backspacing...could you enlighten me:D

ok now its fixed :flipoff:

*gonna be a sic tow rig when you are finished with it :clappy:
 
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