Hi, just wondering if 265/70r17 will be ok to fit without the 2 inch lift and will there be any rubbing. Lift will be after as tyres are down to the tread limit. Cheers
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Pirelli Scorpion ATR LT 265/70R17
I fitted Pirelli Scorpion ATR LT 265/70R17 to my 2014 Toyota Prado VX diesel with no lift. Car is standard and only change from original state are the tyres and rims (17 inch instead of 18 inch). Runs perfectly well on road and off road including driving on fairly challenging sections. No rubbing, no issues, all good. I keep them at 29PSI (200 kilopascals) front and back for most tracks and road use when its only me in the car (light load).
Hope this helps.Last edited by Kapitan; 12-11-2014, 05:35 AM.
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Yes they will fit fine, it's a very common size to run and not having lift won't cause any issue.
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They will rob you of some power and that can be a pain particularly with the 1kz (if thats what you have). My old 1kz auto would drop into fourth too early and hunt a bit with the 70's on it. Looked cool of course..2009 120 V6 Auto. 265/70/17 Goodyear Silent Armours. Bilsteins and Kings Springs.
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Originally posted by tassie tiger View Postparticularly with the 1kz (if thats what you have)..
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