4runner questions help!!!
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4runner questions help!!!
i have a stock 88 runner sr5
would a lift be needed if i wanted to get larger tires like maybe 32's?
and what would the prices run for some decent offroad 32's?
thanks for the info!!!!!!!!!
would a lift be needed if i wanted to get larger tires like maybe 32's?
and what would the prices run for some decent offroad 32's?
thanks for the info!!!!!!!!!
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would a lift be needed if i wanted to get larger tires like maybe 32's?
and what would the prices run for some decent offroad 32's?
after you get bigger tires then you got to look into re-gearing your ride.
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32's should fit stock. A little crank on the torsion bars will help if they rub in front. I'm running what is essentially a 32x10.50.
Can't recommend tires if you don't mention what kind of wheeling you are planning on doing. If it is going to be mostly street driven then any all terrain is good. If its deep mud then there are Super Swampers and other specific tires. Sand - most mud terrains are very good in the sand. Rocks - there are very specific choices there - notably the BFG Competition tires. Also, will you be towing?
Can't recommend tires if you don't mention what kind of wheeling you are planning on doing. If it is going to be mostly street driven then any all terrain is good. If its deep mud then there are Super Swampers and other specific tires. Sand - most mud terrains are very good in the sand. Rocks - there are very specific choices there - notably the BFG Competition tires. Also, will you be towing?
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its gonna be daily driving to school and what not, and then also dirt roads and trails. Nothing to serious just driving around having fun in the woods of cape cod. I don't plan on rompin any deep deep mud but i want some tires that will get me where i want to take my yota
and i won't be doing any towing
and hopefully won't be getting any towing
im just looking for some larger tires and the info you guys can give me would be awesome
thanks. zach
and i won't be doing any towing
and hopefully won't be getting any towing
im just looking for some larger tires and the info you guys can give me would be awesome
thanks. zach
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32s will fit with no lift, just pound the pinchweld a bit. I run 33's with no lift. Pounded the pinch weld flat, no rubbing.
32's will run you anwhere from 100-150 a tire for a decent tire. more for a higher performance tire, less for a decroded piece of crap.
32's will run you anwhere from 100-150 a tire for a decent tire. more for a higher performance tire, less for a decroded piece of crap.
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no you don't have to get new wheels unless you want to.
try the search or look through the 86/95 section for tires and gearing https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116/
try the search or look through the 86/95 section for tires and gearing https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116/
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Just about any all terrain design will work. Bridgestone Duelers are pretty popular with guys who like AT's. Me, I love my MTR's and my next tire might be the new BFG mud terrain with the compeition tread pattern.
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