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Just some pics!
http://s139.photobucket.com/albums/q...er_album/?sc=6
Just thought I would post up a few pics nothing special but I hope you enjoy!
Just thought I would post up a few pics nothing special but I hope you enjoy!
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Do you have much rubbing on the street or offroad with those tires? Did you do any modifications to fit those wheels? Do you have full steering? Sweet looking truck!
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Suspension I had lots of people tell me all kinds of things about cornfed spacers but what I did was Cornfed spacers in the front with OME and then OME Coils in the rear with OME shocks. Personally the ride is just as good as stock if not identical.
I have no rubbing on the road however off road I rubb but only at full flex and I really don't rub very bad just a little inside the finder wells. The wheels are from a toyota LC and they are 16x8 as are all LC wheels so no I didn't have to do anything to make them fit they just slide right on and give plunty of room for the tires. I also have no problems with my stearing I can turn all the way both ways with no rubbing unless I'm at full flex and then I have very small amount of rubbing inside the fender wells. Thanks agian for comments.
I have no rubbing on the road however off road I rubb but only at full flex and I really don't rub very bad just a little inside the finder wells. The wheels are from a toyota LC and they are 16x8 as are all LC wheels so no I didn't have to do anything to make them fit they just slide right on and give plunty of room for the tires. I also have no problems with my stearing I can turn all the way both ways with no rubbing unless I'm at full flex and then I have very small amount of rubbing inside the fender wells. Thanks agian for comments.
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No the LC is a 16x8 and the stock 4runner is a 16x7 so unless you get wheel spacers with the stock 4runner wheels you can't run the 285/75/16 tires they will rub all up on the inside and be a bad deal. But there are a few guys who run spacers on this forum and then the everyone else that goes 285/75/16 or bigger just go with LC wheels, LX450 wheels, or a wheels like rockcrawler wheels so you can choose what back spacing you want.
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