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Old 01-11-2009, 03:45 PM
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32x11.50r15

I was wondering if anyone was running the BFG M/T 32X11.50R15 on there 2nd gen 4runner on stock height. I was wondering if there was any rubbing with the 11.50 any feedback. Thanks
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no ive read that but people only talk about running 10.50 or 12.50 with no rub with the 10.50 and some with the 12.50 but no one talks about running 11.50 tires
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32x10.5 will fit without rubbing. 32x12.5 will fit with minor trimming. 33x10.5 will also fit with trimming.
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Whats between 12.50 and 10.50? 11.50, so if 10.5 fits with no rubbing and 12.5 rubs a bit, so that must mean 11.5 will bearly rub....

Please seach before posting. Its in the rules.
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Ya i no that but will 32X11.50 fit with no trimming or anything
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aww...guys, cut him some slack. jager's question wasn't nearly as afwul as the questions I used to post, and what most of us have posted at one time or another...
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oh, my bad. I skipped right over it. 32x11.5 will probably fit with some just a little valence trimming.
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true that, ive posted some retarded questions before..
well all do it haha
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stock rims?
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Yeah, I would say this is a pretty legitimate question. I don't recall any thread pertaining to the rubbing of 32x11.5 tires. I am kind of wondering the same myself.....
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haha thanks flashkl and I tried searching but no one was really running 32X11.50's so I wasn't sure. And yes stock rims but will getting some soft 8 15X8 here soon and would the diffence in backspcing make a difference.

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Hmmm 10.5 (ten and one half inches) 11.5 (eleven and one half inches) 12.5 (twelve and one half inches). I don't know, what is the difference hmmmm

Seriously tire brand, width and design along with rim offset/backspacing is going to make the most difference.

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just go with 11.5's
thats what i run, they are pretty beefy.
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Originally Posted by scuba
Clearly you missed something..



Also, Please read this while your in the "reading" mode...
https://www.yotatech.com/rules/updated/index3.htm




He asked about tires, not lifts. Why would he assume a lift thread would answer a tire question?

I'm all about slamming people, but if you're going to slam someone about a tire question at least circle a tire thread in your pic.


To the OP, I ran 32x11.50 Bridgestones on my '95 truck for years. Until i did the body lift they rubbed like hell even with the tbars cranked. I couldn't tell you what backspace my rims were as they're gone now and I never checked, but I do know they were 15x8.

The 4runner may be different.
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I have 32x11.50 Khumo's on mine. No rub even with the suspension flexed, well the little flex that IFS has lol,
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Ya idk I think im just gonna go with the 31X10.50R15 with the soft 8's 15X8 and then later on get the ball joint and new coils. Does that sound like an ok setup? Sorry kinda new the off-roading.
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If you're gonna be upgrading to 32s down the road anyway, just get them now.
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Ya but idk if I am, cause I might just stick with the 31X10.50 with a two inch lift. ?? Any thoughts??
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Why do a two inch lift if you're not gonna run bigger tires?


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