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Old 10-09-2003, 06:11 AM
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rims and tire sizes

I have a 1998 2wd 4Runner with small tires on it and wanted to go bigger. Can I fit 265's on it? Or 31inch tires??? Does anyone know about 2wd models???Also, where can I order a custom billet grill that looks decent, all of the ones I see in stores look weird because they cut out all of the surrounding chrome.
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What size tires do you have now? I'm assuming these are on 15"rims. I would assume you could go bigger, but I don't have any experience with the 2wd 4runners. Maybe some guys will chime in and back this up. As for a billit grill, a lot of guys have gone to Home Depot and bought rain gutter wire, then molded it to fit in their grill like Jackson did. Look under his write-up section and click on custom mesh grill.Hope this helps.

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he's probably got the 225's. as long as the wheels are the 15x7's or the 16x7's you can fit the 265's on there. if they are the 15x7's then I think you're going to be looking at tires designated in inches, not pmetric sized ones. so look for 31x10.5 15's or something. it's the width of the wheel that matters, you probably don't have anything to worry about though.
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Keisur is right, WIDTH is your biggest enemy when it comes to changing tire sizes, but a 31x10.50 like he said should fit. Good luck.
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