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Old 02-10-2009, 08:37 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Old 02-10-2009, 11:07 PM   #27 (permalink)
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what size are these rims anyway?
15x7?
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Old 02-10-2009, 11:17 PM   #28 (permalink)
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these are 33 12.5's and he claims to stock. would they fit mine the same?

I'm askin cause i want a 33 and i only have $$ for somthin like treadwright but they dont make a 33 in 10.5 (which is what i want to run). so im stuck
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Old 02-13-2009, 12:03 AM   #29 (permalink)
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33"s under a stock 4runner?

im new to this forum and was just wondering if anyone knows if a 33x12.5 tire would fit on my '94 4runner - everything is stock including rims
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Old 02-13-2009, 12:31 AM   #30 (permalink)
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They won't fit without a lift or substantial trimming of the body. 33x10.5r15s will fit though, without any modifications (but you'll want to regear).

Before everyone else rips you to shreds for posting a question that has been posted literally in the hundreds of times (not joking), promise to try the search function before posting a question.
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i looked for an answer but theres so much bullsnot to sort through i took a more direct approach
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Old 02-13-2009, 09:07 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Some suggestions including a link to a '94 pickup running that size tire with a mild lift:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...it.shtml#FAQ10
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Old 02-13-2009, 09:15 AM   #33 (permalink)
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i looked for an answer but theres so much bullsnot to sort through i took a more direct approach
All that "bullsnot" would probably answer any other questions you have. Take the time to look through some of that, who knows, you may find that others like a different size tire for a vehicle similar to yours.
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whats the biggest tire for an 89 4runner with no lift

whats the biggest tire for an 89 4runner with no lift? I don't have money for a lifft, or knowledge on how to install it. Would just like some bigger tires. I have a stock 89 4Runner. heres a link to it. http://www.yotatech.com/f77/89-4runn.../#post51066997

Thanks for your help.
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No trimming? 33x9.5 or 32x11.5.
Trimming? Whatever you want, i've seen 36's.
BTW, a Body lift is much cheaper than tires...
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35's with no lift?

ok, i'm turning my truck into a trail rig, i'm lookin at new tires. right now i'm lookin at 33x10.50 boggers and 34x10.50 ltb's, i no these will fit with a little pounding/trimming. i was wondering about a 35x10.50 bogger. the body cutting is not an issue at all, i will cut to fit but i was wondering about turning and rubbin on stuff? i dont wanna do an ifs lift and i have no need for a sas cuz this truck will mostly see just muddy trails and 4wheeler paths, this isnt gonna be my dd anymore like it is now so i wanna run an aggressive tire but i need a bigger tire but i dont wanna lift it cuz i heard stock ifs works better than lifted. i will also be runnin a rear locker and have a winch on the front and it'll be geared for the tires. anyone have any experience with what i'm talkin about? haha thanks for input
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i was able to fit 33x12.50 on a 83 and a 88 p/u the 83 is a sa and the 88 is a ifs i had no rubbing when turning. i think you should be fine as long as you stick with a 10.50 also even with cutting the fenders and hammering on the body my 88 had a little fender loving with the top of the tire on a couple of dips. that was with 33s.
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Trail rig only!

take off the bed take off the fenders have a blast
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well its still inspected right now and i'm gettin a new truck after basics so i wanna keep my yota around so i dont take the new truck in the woods and put it thru hell and back ya no? but i'm not turning it into a trail only rig, just mostly, like 85% trail, and just drivin to and from the trail
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how about this. i have a 88 4runner sr5 with ifs and no lift except lift shackles in the rear to get rid of sag and i was looking at 15x8 rims with 2.25 bs with 33x10.5 bfg a/ts. will there be much rubbing? how will this look?
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how about this. i have a 88 4runner sr5 with ifs and no lift except lift shackles in the rear to get rid of sag and i was looking at 15x8 rims with 2.25 bs with 33x10.5 bfg a/ts. will there be much rubbing? how will this look?
Likely will rub up front:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...it.shtml#FAQ10

You'll be about 3.5" wider on each side up front compared to stock wheels and wider = more likely to rub:
- http://www.4crawler.com/Diesel/Tires...ningTrackWidth
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well the wheels i want come with different backspaces of 2.25, 3.50, and 3.75. which would be best? i like the look of the thinner tires that kinda stick out.
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well the wheels i want come with different backspaces of 2.25, 3.50, and 3.75. which would be best? i like the look of the thinner tires that kinda stick out.
Your stock wheels are approx. 4.75" backspacing:
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thanks. srry about all the questions im kinda new to this. so from the info you gave me the 15x8 with 3.75 bs will stick two inches out farther than stock? so that might look pretty good but do you think it rub much?
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thanks. srry about all the questions im kinda new to this. so from the info you gave me the 15x8 with 3.75 bs will stick two inches out farther than stock? so that might look pretty good but do you think it rub much?
Measure and see. How? Make up a small block of wood that is as much wider as the new setup will be wider than what you have now and as tall as 1/2 the new setup height will be over what you have now and then run that block around the face of the tire in various states of compression and turning and see if the block hits the fender.
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