Procomp 7069 rims....Should I??
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Procomp 7069 rims....Should I??
Hey fellas,
I have been creeping this forum for about 3 years and have been able to answer all my quetions without posting. However, here is my conundrum. I have a 1999 4runner Sr5 with 3" OME lift, 1.5" spacers and 285 75 r16 goodyear duratracs mounted on stock rims. Presently the tires stick out past the fenders about 2" and as result are trashing the side of the truck. I would like to ditch the spacers and mount my tires on Procomp 7069 4"bs in the hopes that it will bring the tires back underneath the truck. Now, I know these rims are pretty popular so I was thinking someone would be able too 100% confrim if the rims and tires will not rub on UCA and relocate my tires a little closer to the stock position.
Cheers in advance
I have been creeping this forum for about 3 years and have been able to answer all my quetions without posting. However, here is my conundrum. I have a 1999 4runner Sr5 with 3" OME lift, 1.5" spacers and 285 75 r16 goodyear duratracs mounted on stock rims. Presently the tires stick out past the fenders about 2" and as result are trashing the side of the truck. I would like to ditch the spacers and mount my tires on Procomp 7069 4"bs in the hopes that it will bring the tires back underneath the truck. Now, I know these rims are pretty popular so I was thinking someone would be able too 100% confrim if the rims and tires will not rub on UCA and relocate my tires a little closer to the stock position.
Cheers in advance
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I just ran into problems with putting a set of Pro Comps on the front of my 4runner. The stock wheels spokes are located further out from the hub so they cleared the caliper, but the Pro Comps had almost no dish to them and would not clear the caliper on mine. I've got a set of 1/4" spacers on the way and that should be enough to clear the calipers. I too have a 3" lift, 1.5" body lift, Light Racing UCAs, and I had some 285 70 17 DuraTracs mounted on the Pro Comps. After I get the spacer, we'll see if there are any other issues from there. That's my experience so far.
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I just ran into problems with putting a set of Pro Comps on the front of my 4runner. The stock wheels spokes are located further out from the hub so they cleared the caliper, but the Pro Comps had almost no dish to them and would not clear the caliper on mine. I've got a set of 1/4" spacers on the way and that should be enough to clear the calipers. I too have a 3" lift, 1.5" body lift, Light Racing UCAs, and I had some 285 70 17 DuraTracs mounted on the Pro Comps. After I get the spacer, we'll see if there are any other issues from there. That's my experience so far.
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