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Old 04-11-2014, 07:52 AM
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I've had 31x10.5 on 15s for a long time now and they seem to be just right on my stock 93 4x4 truck. Never rubbed them offroad. Go ahead and pay the extra for BFG T/A KO. Best tires I ever had on that truck and made a mistake going to some Firestones a couple of years ago and can't wait to burn the tread off of those and go back to the T/A KO.
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They are not the same. The fenders Are different.

Im not saying 10.5s don't work. I should have said In my opinion they are too wide. but they rub on the 4runners
Old 04-12-2014, 03:20 AM
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Originally Posted by SnowVan
They are not the same. The fenders Are different.
Ok, the fenders are exactly the same. But the headlights and grill for 92-95 4runners are different than 89-85 pickups. From 90-91, the grill and headlights are the same as the 89-95 pickups.

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Old 04-12-2014, 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by 93Xtra-Cab
Ok, the fenders are exactly the same. But the headlights and grill for 92-95 4runners are different than 89-85 pickups. From 90-91, the grill and headlights are the same as the 89-95 pickups.
nope. check the signal light. on the 4runner its squared and the pickup it is trainangular or on an angle. sorry bud take a look
I can even see the difference from your display. Not to mention the bolt holes don't ALL line up. That means its different. different side marker light.

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Old 04-12-2014, 05:07 PM
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who cares the dudes asking about a pickup not a 4 runner...
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Originally Posted by catfish_hunter
who cares the dudes asking about a pickup not a 4 runner...
Exactly. I don't even know why we're arguing over this.
Old 04-14-2014, 04:11 PM
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I have 215 75 15s on my 88 truck!!BFG muddys..skinny and get around great,no rubbing.If anyone is wondering i got a good deal on em!!
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I have 265-70-16's and do not rub.... they are on stock tacoma wheels..
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If you're looking for gas mileage 235/75/15's are what you want on a stock 22re 4x4. Of course i've never kept any of mine stock. My 89 has 31x10.50's on it and has since the early 90's. But mileage and on-road performance are pretty pathetic. Especially with the plow blade on... I have them on 15x8 wheels with 3.75" backspacing and they do rub a lot on the front with that offset/wheel size. I've run 31's on stock alloys on a few trucks with zero issues.
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Originally Posted by SnowVan
Wrong. 31 x 9.5 is best for 4runner That is stock. The pickups best is 31x10.5 is too wide man
Oh yea, this size of tire is plentiful comes in all brands too!!! When I went to the tire store they were using these tires for the desk because they ran out of room to stock them.
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I have the bfg 31x10.5x15s on my stock wheels and nothing rubs.
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1 more vote for the 31X10.50... Thats what I've always had on either 4Runners or Trucks... Ive gotten bigger but only after lifting. These will *sometimes* rub when turning but thats usually that your truck is squatting.
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