Threw a set of 35s on my 4runner (pics)
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Nothing like shoe-horning a set of tires on is there?
I borrowed a set of 35's a few weeks ago to try on just to see how they'd look and give me some photoshop material and they really make a difference. I photochopped in a 5" lift to see what it's going to look like when I get my lift installed and get the tires here (in 3-5 days )...
Here's my result:
And lifted:
I borrowed a set of 35's a few weeks ago to try on just to see how they'd look and give me some photoshop material and they really make a difference. I photochopped in a 5" lift to see what it's going to look like when I get my lift installed and get the tires here (in 3-5 days )...
Here's my result:
And lifted:
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I dont know what type of highschool you attend but at my school we had a large amount of homework everynight. So much that it would not be safe or possible to ride to and from school with all my books. Sure it would be nice for him to get and and ride/walk to school every now and then. But books are getting thicker and heavier
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I actually would agree with you on that, but with the amount of rubbing I had there was no way I could drive it like that. It took me 10 minutes to back out of his driveway into the road so I could get a good pic of them.
And a cuttin' and a poundin' I ain't gonna do.
That is unless the 36" iroks rub after the lift...
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I dont know what type of highschool you attend but at my school we had a large amount of homework everynight. So much that it would not be safe or possible to ride to and from school with all my books. Sure it would be nice for him to get and and ride/walk to school every now and then. But books are getting thicker and heavier
College students walk 3+ blocks every day to and from their dorms to classes or even walking from off-campus housing to classes, because they don't want to deal with parking nightmares. And yes, in cold climates too (and they survive just fine)
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that's a weaksauce excuse, kiddo. Try college textbooks. Easily double those highschool books.
College students walk 3+ blocks every day to and from their dorms to classes or even walking from off-campus housing to classes, because they don't want to deal with parking nightmares. And yes, in cold climates too (and they survive just fine)
College students walk 3+ blocks every day to and from their dorms to classes or even walking from off-campus housing to classes, because they don't want to deal with parking nightmares. And yes, in cold climates too (and they survive just fine)
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humm the school part of this thread is taking over the actuall issue of the 35s lol but its either walk (weither it be 3 blocks or not) or drive a vehicle that i bough, paid for, maintain, and that i am proud of so of course i am gunna drive it! :complain: lol
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That's fine.. I said I used to go there . I go to VCU now and they don't even have a football team so I don't have to get into any more arguments about it. I got free tickets to the games and in my 3 years at VT I went twice. It was better on tv because I could sit there in the warmth and if the game got boring I could always switch the channel .
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