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Old 03-12-2007, 09:05 PM
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86 Runner Stock suspension>>35 inch tires

i can get my hands on some mudkings 35 12.5 15 for cheap now these seem to be pretty big so i will have to lift my truck? wuts the biggest size i can go without lifting my truck? i was looking also at some 33 12.5 15 but i rather take the 35's cause they are cheap. someone give me ur opinions thanks.
Old 03-12-2007, 09:27 PM
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there's a guy on here with 35/10.5's on stock suspension. 12.5's will now work. if you want them bad tho, just look into a 3" bodylift. there will still be some rubbing when the steering is all the way turned.

if you want to spend a little more money, look into a lift system (bj spacers, new leafs).

to answer your question, yes you will need to lift it.
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you better get some new gears to go with those.
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what if i stick with 33 12.50 15??
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You would want to regear for the 33x12.50's but i have posted about 33x10.50's and i mostly got a mix of you don't "need" to regear's but.....and regear or it will be slow as you know what. Gears also cost about 500 bucks uninstalled. There would be a lot more stress on your drivetrain.
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my opinion on regearing is bias since i've got stock 4.88's. but if you've got 4.10's then yes, regear. but while you're at it, do 5.29's and get those 35's. do it right the first time. it sucks to regret what you did to your truck and have to upgrade later.
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