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Yep, they will mount, but if you do the chalk test you’ll see that the sode of the tires likely donmt have much contact with the ground, if you call Falken they will likely advise removing this tire as quick as possible. I only speak about this because I went through the exact same thing on a previous vehicle, the tire store that I chose, discount tire, does not have accurate sizing for wheel width from the manufacturer.
 

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I have the same tire in 265/70/17 on mine. I wanted the 285 bit didn’t want to change wheels. The stock sr5 17s are nice.
 

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You are correct on Discount tire. They list 265's as the stock tire on a 2025 4R6g. I emailed them this morning as I was looking for alternate tires. I checked mine and the Toyota spec and they are 245. Bridgestone when I expected Yokohama for some reason.
 

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I've heard the same about the 285's, which is why when i swap out the stock 245's, I'll be going with 265's.

I initially was going to wait and see if TRD wheels popped up for sale, but the dark grey/black SR5 wheels have really grown on me as they look better in-person. I'll be keeping mine.
 

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Are those SL or XL rated? I have an SR5 as well and the stock Geolanders are XL and the ride quality is too harsh.
 

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Replaced the factory Geolander 245/70/17 with Falken Wildpeak 285/70/17 A/T4W.

No lift and no rub at all on the stock rim. I can feel the weight of the tire at first drive but seems fine after taking a few short drives. Tires seem as quiet as the factory ones that they replaced. So far very happy with the look and stance of the SR5. Also upgraded to the TRD center caps.
Will post an update in a few days.

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How are you liking the tires after a few weeks? MPG? Any regrets? Thx!
 
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I like them a lot. You can definitely tell the weight of the tires. The ride is very similar, except for the obvious Extreme pot holes where you can tell the difference.
The truck has a tight/stiffer ride than my tacoma does. But not that different since changing the tires. It's just the way the truck rides.
I'm down about a mile a gallon, but I'm going to calculate it again this morning and I'll repost to you.
 
 







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