1986 TOYOTA 4WD Lifted or No ?
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1986 TOYOTA 4WD Lifted or No ?
Greetings all
New to the forum. Recently purchased a 1986 4wd Pickup with the 22R motor. My dad drove a 1986 4wd (navy blue) when I was growing up, so I've been experiencing some major nostalgia.
I really like the truck, but it sits a little higher than I'd like. I know the wheel size is not original as it's got 265-75-R16 tires on it. What I'd like to do is find a set of stock 15" wheels to put on. However, I don't know anything about gearing modifications or lifts that may have been done to the thing. Is there an easy way to tell ?
I've got a lot of learning to do. Any guidance/thoughts much appreciated :-)
Wallace
New to the forum. Recently purchased a 1986 4wd Pickup with the 22R motor. My dad drove a 1986 4wd (navy blue) when I was growing up, so I've been experiencing some major nostalgia.
I really like the truck, but it sits a little higher than I'd like. I know the wheel size is not original as it's got 265-75-R16 tires on it. What I'd like to do is find a set of stock 15" wheels to put on. However, I don't know anything about gearing modifications or lifts that may have been done to the thing. Is there an easy way to tell ?
I've got a lot of learning to do. Any guidance/thoughts much appreciated :-)
Wallace
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I like that style of 16" steelie; I run a set of them on my '95 Runner.
No reason you could'nt put some shorter tires on those rims if you want to.
There's a better selection of 16in tires nowadays than there are 15s'.
No reason you could'nt put some shorter tires on those rims if you want to.
There's a better selection of 16in tires nowadays than there are 15s'.