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Old 04-25-2010, 11:45 AM
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Tires and Wheels

I'm looking at adding some height to my 95 4runner, but not sure what way to go about it. My mechanic told me to stay away from lifting it, as it will make the ride more bumpy, he said to give it bigger wheels and tires. What size tire and wheel can I use at the factory stance, with out rubbing the fenders and such?
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Oh boy, here they come! I will be polite by asking you, "please search before posting new threads."
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31.5x10.5x15
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44x19.50 boggers will fit stock!!! lol jk na man these trucks clear 31x10.50 pretty good stock. get some 31x10.50 tires with some nice 15x8" rims and call it a day
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i vote for the 44 boggers.
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"Search" feature is a great tool, but a great question is what do you have on there already?
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Originally Posted by yotaman85
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I'm pretty sure 33x10.5 fits with minimal trimming( I believe just pounding in the pinch weld is all that needs to be done), however you will lose power and MPGs if you dont regear the differentials with the bigger tires. I would recommend 31x10.5s if you don't want to spend lots of money and such
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theres NOTHING wrong with lifting a truck...and ACTUALLY...(IF DONE RIGHT!!!!!!!) a lift will result in a BETTER ride than stock.






need to know the rig we're workin with here first.









AFTER THAT YOU CAN SEARCH LAZY MAN!........er woman...???? lmao
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would not go with a bigger wheel, 33x12.5-15 will fit stock with minimal rub at full turn on the sway bar. you can go 35, but you will have to trim.
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yea dude you could put some 22's on it if ya want...lmfao we won't judge you....


i'm actually considering a set of 20's and 35's for my '92 4runner (in the future of course...after my 33" Toyo M/T's wear out)
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if you are being SERIOUS on that....then do a search on "How to Post a New Thread"...should bring something up? it's a sticky in the Newbie tech section i believe.



i've seen/read some stupid questions in my days...but man oh man lmao


doesn't the quote go "there are no stupid questions just stupid people"

no offense Vallone..i'm just messin with ya

on the left hand side of your screen on the home page, theres a link that says "Toyota SUV and truck Tech".
Click that.
go to your appropriate year (your truck looks like an '86-'88 pickup...so the '86-'95 section will work.....or the NEWBIE TECH SECTION!)
a little ways down the screen on the left hand side is a Blue button that says "Post New"...or "New Thread" or "post new thread" or something like that....that's how ya do it...

have to entire a title before it will post as well.
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Originally Posted by Vallone1990
Well since everyone seems to be replying to this thread, how do I make a new thread? I want to know what the best shock is for a standard lift on an 87' Toyota Pick-up? I have ranchos at the moment but, my god it is bumpy... Not quite as bumpy as my friends 66' bronco but still... I fear for my spinal health. lol
all you have to do is search a bit. but on how to do a new thread,
watch one of the videos that iamsuperbleeder made:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f122...osting-220205/
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