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Old 11-28-2007, 03:12 PM
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32x11.5 R15 on 94 pickup

I'm going to be getting these saturday, and i was wondering if these will fit on my truck with any rubbing ? Truck is completely stock.

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/pts/492577154.html
Old 11-28-2007, 03:44 PM
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they'll probably rub a little.

idk if its me or the pic, but some of the tires look pretty worn down. not a bad deal for only $150, though.
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the guy said theres about 50% tread on front tires and about 40% on rears
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they should fit thats what i was running on my 92 4runner and i never had any problems with them
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they shouldnt rub on that rim
Old 11-28-2007, 05:20 PM
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i'm running 32's on a 15x8 inch rim, I had to cut the lower valance in the corners. I am running the mt/rs so they may be a little more agressive, you should be fine. Lets see pics when u get them on!
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I'd double check the size and wear, as that's a 16'' rim
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like this...my buddies truck
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They should fit, with the offset of the rims you have on there. Mine rubbed when turning full lock, but that's when it was stock with 32's on 15x9 inch rims and sticking way out the sides. Now with my moderate lift, Downey torsion bars and lift shackles, they don't rub at all. Now I can fit 33's no problem, but that'll be after my MT/R's wear out. Here's some pictures:

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i had a 93 xtra cab. 32x11.50 on 15x8 rubbed pretty bad in front when turned at full lock. they rubbed at the back of the wheel well near the firewall. chewed up the plastic inner fender pretty good. had to cut some out and take a bfh to the pinch weld. then i found some 31x11.50 that would only rub very little at full lock and suspension compressed. i was totally stock, no torsion bar adjustment or anything.
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Originally Posted by davenjai
I'd double check the size and wear, as that's a 16'' rim
It is possible that a 15 was made in that style. I was thinking the same thing at first, but it'd be pretty tough to screw up the label, since it says the size in big letters on the side of the tire.
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A friend of mine's got some on his 1991 4Runner, and it doesn't rub. He's got coil spacers in the back, and cranked up torsion bars up front, though.
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Mined rubbed the valance pretty bad on 15x8 with 2.5" BS. Once I removed the valance and hammered the pinch weld down they only rub under very hard compression
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Originally Posted by AxleIke
It is possible that a 15 was made in that style. I was thinking the same thing at first, but it'd be pretty tough to screw up the label, since it says the size in big letters on the side of the tire.
For some, that is not clear enough
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