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Old 10-08-2003, 12:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Revo's 285/75R16

I have a 00 4Runner that is stock except for the TJM. I have the OME,Diff drop, and the panhard drop but have been waiting on the saws since the end of July--The Saws are supposed to arrive in route but I won't be able to install anything until I get to my destination. My question is do you think I can install the Bridgestone Revo 285/75R16 and run them about 1500 miles with out a lift?
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if you drive in a straight line the whole way!

j/k

I'm not sure about your problem, I'm guessing no, especially with the tjm that's probably sagging your front more than normally. but maybe someone else will have an answer for you.

Pics of your rig? I wanna see if the tjm has affected your front height.
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He'll be rubbing around the moutain when he comes...

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if you drive in a straight line the whole way!

j/k

I'm not sure about your problem, I'm guessing no, especially with the tjm that's probably sagging your front more than normally. but maybe someone else will have an answer for you.

Pics of your rig? I wanna see if the tjm has affected your front height.
Rob is correct for a change! You put that big a tire on there with no lift at all and a TJM on the front to boot and you'll be starting a forest fire with all that friction when you try to turn.



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Thats what I thought--Thanks for your help. I'll work on the pics.
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Yes and no! If you plan to do fender trimming too, which you'll need to even with your lift, unless you plan to rub a bunch, then you can drive all day long with no lift and 285's, and the only place you'll rub is on the frame with the inside of the tire. I've done it! Check out this thread: http://www.yotatech.com/showthread.p...ender+trimming

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