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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Bailey, CO
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Pics of 99 4runner. Looking to buy new tires.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Littleton,CO
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Hi,I see you are from Bailey,I went to HS up there in the '80s and lived up in Conifer til '95.
You can only go up to a 265/75/16 on the stock suspension over the stock 265/65s. This is the stock size on my '97 ![]() And the +1 size 265/75s on my '99.
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'99 4Runner Highlander 4wd E-locker,rear diff and deckplate mod * 265/75/16 Nitto TerraGrapplers * Yakima Load Warrior rack * clear corners/signals * Tacoma skidplate * Silverstar lamps/fogs Alpine CDA-9831,Bazooka EL Series 250w amp,MTX 10" sub |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Bailey, CO
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Thanks for the reply X. The 99 looks great.
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I've got the same setup. Stock everything with the 265/70/16's and was wondering what the truck looked like with the 75 aspect ratio tires.
Anyone have any experience with Michelin LTX M/S tires? They are pretty tame, I know, but I'm looking for ride quality/longevity. With occasional unpaved roads and snow.
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1999 4Runner SR5 Sport (Highlander). Black/Black, Locking Rear Diff, 4x4, Auto trans |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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how many runners you got?nice there
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Location: Greenville SC
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The Michelin LTX M/S is a really good highway tire. It could handle dirt roads with ease.
Here's my '98 on 265/70/17 Duratracs which are equivalent to 265/75/16. I had Michelin LTX M/S on there previously. Old: ![]() New:
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Here's my new Duratracs which replaced my Nittos.
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'99 4Runner Highlander 4wd E-locker,rear diff and deckplate mod * 265/75/16 Nitto TerraGrapplers * Yakima Load Warrior rack * clear corners/signals * Tacoma skidplate * Silverstar lamps/fogs Alpine CDA-9831,Bazooka EL Series 250w amp,MTX 10" sub |
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here's my 99, with a Leveling kit.. Running 265/75 on stock 16" rims..
Tire is a Dankook ATM.. rides like a caddy compared to the other tires i've ran.. last 2 being nitto terra grapler , and bridgestone duelers.. No road noise, & awesome grip, at least out here in the Vegas Desert.. they were very inexpensive.. i think 640 Out the door @ Discount Tire. ... I know my truck looks like its never been offroad.. but i am in the desert, flying through the washes chasing coyotes and climbing nasty desert rock trails about 3-4 days a week.. i detail my truck every other weekend. These were taken the day after new tires mounted & i detailed it. ![]() The photo really Doesn't do the tire justice.. they almost look like M/Ts in person. i've already gotten quite a few compliments on them. I love em!
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My Ride - 99 4runner, 4x4 5vz, SR5 Leveling kit Dankook ATM 265-75/16 (awesome tires!! get em @ discount tire) Headliner strap behind sunroof, which holds my Full-Auto, 7" PWS Diablo, AAC Suppressed, SBR-AR15. Last edited by Toy Gun; 11-01-2009 at 01:15 AM. |
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Join Date: May 2007
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nice shots all of em- nice meats
I'm running the Nitto's as well, largely based on recommendations from this forum and others.
You may have issues running front mudflaps with the 265/75 size. I did and continue to-even with taller Old Man Emu springs. Depending on your fender flares and how strong your desire to run front flaps- I urge you to carefully consider the specs whatever actual tire you choose. Even within a tire size the total circumference may vary slightly-enough to rub mudflaps at full turn or some compression. Now that I have Bushwacker fender flares this issue has lessened for me considerably. Like Toygun-I previously was running just the small chrome strips for fender trim. I have dropped my flaps and sold them off as they are not compatible any longer. My pics are all connected in my signature link. You don't have to be a Facebook member to view my Yota photos. The wear on my Nittos has not been all that great. I admit I let too long lapse between rotations I am considering the General Grabber AT2 or now having seen toyguns-the Hankook ATM-gotta check those out. For the most part I limit my search to LT rated tires. Passenger series are somewhat softer and a better street ride in my opinion. I buy my tires for the rare offroad time and excellent weather handling in town. Situations vary for all of us, and the price is just another aspect of the choice. Given your mountain location I would not skimp.
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99 4Runner SR5 4wd 3.4/5 spd- Fact. Rr. Locker/Diff Breather Ext. Old Man Emu lift springs- 881 fronts/890 rears O/M/E shocks- N91s fr./N86 rr. All Pro Off Road welded sliders-prevent body damage! ARB"Taco"bumper/Gamiviti clear lenses/Hella 500s Redline Tuning hood struts/Bushwacker Extend a Fenders all my photos are over on Facebook now-I gave up on photo hosting sorry.... http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...5&l=5795132731 |
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with a stock suspension setup, you might have issues with the 265/75 like Ron Helmuth was explaining.. at least on the front anyway.. I added a front spacer, or 'leveling kit', and they fit wonderfully.. and i'm running stock rims.
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My Ride - 99 4runner, 4x4 5vz, SR5 Leveling kit Dankook ATM 265-75/16 (awesome tires!! get em @ discount tire) Headliner strap behind sunroof, which holds my Full-Auto, 7" PWS Diablo, AAC Suppressed, SBR-AR15. |
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I thought my Duratracs would rub since they look taller than the same size Nittos I had but I still clear the front flaps by over an inch but I do have the taller coils offered in '99.
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'99 4Runner Highlander 4wd E-locker,rear diff and deckplate mod * 265/75/16 Nitto TerraGrapplers * Yakima Load Warrior rack * clear corners/signals * Tacoma skidplate * Silverstar lamps/fogs Alpine CDA-9831,Bazooka EL Series 250w amp,MTX 10" sub |
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Here's my Duratracs and the space between my mudflaps which isn't an issue with the taller coils on my truck but some people still report rubbing issues with the 265/75s.
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'99 4Runner Highlander 4wd E-locker,rear diff and deckplate mod * 265/75/16 Nitto TerraGrapplers * Yakima Load Warrior rack * clear corners/signals * Tacoma skidplate * Silverstar lamps/fogs Alpine CDA-9831,Bazooka EL Series 250w amp,MTX 10" sub |
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Location: Bailey, CO
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Thanks for all the pics and replies. Elton, I'm diggin' the paint job on the wheels. Plan to do the same and based on the pics have some good options for what tires to get.
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