I'm pretty sure 265/70R18 would be find on the 1958 wheels, but best to confirm with someone who has already done it. I' think I've seen some folks here who have?
I don’t think the battery or is big enough for a lot of benefit? Two things that really puzzle me on the Land Cruiser are why isn’t the battery larger and why isn’t the gas tank larger.
Seems like the best place to add this. Seen on Facebook:
“Christian Lagera:
In the event anyone needs to replace their air cabin filter, below is the Lexus part number of the charcoal activated version. My local Toyota dealership didn't have any Lana Cruiser air cabin filters in stock and...
If you stick with an offset in the 40-60 range there shouldn’t be a problem with rubbing from what I’ve seen. Icon had a video saying 40 is ideal for upsizing tires, by 20 you’ll start having problems.
Oh actually we have a 4th one now, the General Grabber APT:
Discount Tire | Tires and Wheels for Sale | Online & In-Person
It's an OEM Nissan/Infinity tire, and looks very light weight (40 lbs), so maybe not a real contender for offroad, but good for wanting to upsize for mostly on road use...
My local Discount Tire shows the Nitto Terra Grappler G3 in SL 275/70R18 as available in 2-6 days. Also the General Grabber A/TX in the same. Those two plus the rarely mentioned Goodyear Wrangler Territory MT are the only three I've come across that are 275/70R18 in standard load. I'm really...
Green would be so nice. Preferably with the lighter roof but maybe that's just me. My one hope that I knew would not come true was a slightly larger gas tank.
I did some searching and found a solid blue 2025 allocated in Omaha:
I was focused on the stock wheel sizes, that all started as me trying to figure out what the options were while I waited (still waiting!). Toyota thinks 17" is too small, and Method Wheels told me their 17" wheels only have a few mm clearance from the brake calipers. They fit, and there are a...
I heard from a couple local dealers that they got their first 2025 Land Cruiser allocations today. (None quite matching what I'm looking for unfortunately!)
Also on Toyota's page I see a lot of 2024's that still have dealer markups. And a few that used to have dealer markups now well below MSRP.