Will 33/12.5/15 tires on steel wheels fit a 2000 4runner without a lift?
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Will 33/12.5/15 tires on steel wheels fit a 2000 4runner without a lift?
This is for all you wheel and tire gurus out there.
Will 33/12.5/15 tires on steel wheels fit a 2000 4runner with stock height?
I have a 2000 4Runner, 100% stock for now, stock height, meaning zero lift.
Would I have to give the car a lift to fit 33/12.5/15 tires on steel wheels?
If so, how much of a lift is needed and what other modifications would be required?
Whats the most efficient and fastest way to give a 4Runner a lift, will upgraded suspension do the trick?
Please let me know, thanks in advance
Will 33/12.5/15 tires on steel wheels fit a 2000 4runner with stock height?
I have a 2000 4Runner, 100% stock for now, stock height, meaning zero lift.
Would I have to give the car a lift to fit 33/12.5/15 tires on steel wheels?
If so, how much of a lift is needed and what other modifications would be required?
Whats the most efficient and fastest way to give a 4Runner a lift, will upgraded suspension do the trick?
Please let me know, thanks in advance
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No. Search.
theres a million threads out there.
You need to do a lot more research on lifts. 3" is what you should be going for.
Ask steve at Sonoran Steel. 1.2 is a good set up
Toytec makes good stuff too.
-matt
theres a million threads out there.
You need to do a lot more research on lifts. 3" is what you should be going for.
Ask steve at Sonoran Steel. 1.2 is a good set up
Toytec makes good stuff too.
-matt
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Matt,
Thanks for the info and the quick response. I needed this info asap, without having to search through the "millions of threads" on this topic.
Nice rig and pics. I used to live in Seattle (18+ years) and grew up in West Seattle. The PNW is a great place to off-road and camp.
-M
Thanks for the info and the quick response. I needed this info asap, without having to search through the "millions of threads" on this topic.
Nice rig and pics. I used to live in Seattle (18+ years) and grew up in West Seattle. The PNW is a great place to off-road and camp.
-M
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Did ya miss the sticky thread at the top of this forum?
The OFFICIAL IFS "What size tire will fit" thread
The OFFICIAL IFS "What size tire will fit" thread
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