buck91 Joined Apr 17, 2012 Messages 3,783 Location West Michigan Jun 19, 2026 #1 Looks like all the toe plates I can find for DIY are sized too small for my trucks with 33+ tires on them. Anybody know of somewhat affordable toe plates to use with larger truck wheels. Nothing crazy, just 33-35" range.
Looks like all the toe plates I can find for DIY are sized too small for my trucks with 33+ tires on them. Anybody know of somewhat affordable toe plates to use with larger truck wheels. Nothing crazy, just 33-35" range.
D dvblanch Joined Jan 5, 2024 Messages 95 Location Florida Jun 19, 2026 #2 May have to fabricate a setif nothing available.Angle iron could be used does not have to be a sheet metal plate.
May have to fabricate a setif nothing available.Angle iron could be used does not have to be a sheet metal plate.
AZjeff $50 Site Donor 2023 Joined Jan 14, 2011 Messages 11,485 Location At 5000’ in Az where the Deer and Antelope play Jun 19, 2026 #3 Know nothing about this business but they have extensions for larger tires. https://offroadanonymous.com/produc...z-iA5OMXsmA6Dmd0pZOkCrCRpPkgXwBRoCtfcQAvD_BwE
Know nothing about this business but they have extensions for larger tires. https://offroadanonymous.com/produc...z-iA5OMXsmA6Dmd0pZOkCrCRpPkgXwBRoCtfcQAvD_BwE
Rand Joined Aug 20, 2003 Messages 25,237 Location NE,Ohio Jun 19, 2026 #4 you can get the style where you remove the wheels?
buck91 Thread starter Joined Apr 17, 2012 Messages 3,783 Location West Michigan Jun 20, 2026 #5 Rand said: you can get the style where you remove the wheels? Click to expand... Yes those abound but I’m thinking it would be more accurate to measure toe while the suspension and hubs loaded
Rand said: you can get the style where you remove the wheels? Click to expand... Yes those abound but I’m thinking it would be more accurate to measure toe while the suspension and hubs loaded