24" rims
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Originally posted by DuB
People can do whatever they want with whatever they want.
People can do whatever they want with whatever they want.
And we can say whatever we want;gotta love living in a free country.
I just find it silly to hamper performance just for the sake of looks,it happens all the time in the import car world.
Bigger wheels = slow,hinders handling,hinders your bank account.
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Todd,
I can't take all the credit. I think the bling gauge was originally posted by Vato Loco (I think). I liked it so much, that I kept it (the gauge, not the bling )
I can't take all the credit. I think the bling gauge was originally posted by Vato Loco (I think). I liked it so much, that I kept it (the gauge, not the bling )
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Originally posted by mike_04
tinking about putting 24's on my 99 4runner and i was wondering if any one else has done it, if yes could you post a link so i can see if it's worth spending the cash..
thanx
tinking about putting 24's on my 99 4runner and i was wondering if any one else has done it, if yes could you post a link so i can see if it's worth spending the cash..
thanx
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In my opinion, I don't think they would look all that great on a 4-Runner.
This is IMO but I don't think there is any point in buying an SUV made for off-roading and then lower it and throw rims on it that will bend at the sight of any kind of bump.
But if you can make it look good and be practical then thats good for you...post pics if you ever get them installed.
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This is IMO but I don't think there is any point in buying an SUV made for off-roading and then lower it and throw rims on it that will bend at the sight of any kind of bump.
But if you can make it look good and be practical then thats good for you...post pics if you ever get them installed.
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I just went from !5" rims and all terrain tires to a set of 20" rims and I notice no difference in acceleration. Which is possible since I am now running a smaller overall diameter tire and rim combo. I also have a much smoother ride as the all terrains were not too comfortable. I knew that they weren't going to be but I was into the all terrain phase at one time so I got them. Now I know that 24's are a different story from 20's but I say do what you want man.
OH and something to really make you guys sick...At NOPI nationals I saw an Escallade on 26" spinnners.
OH and something to really make you guys sick...At NOPI nationals I saw an Escallade on 26" spinnners.
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Originally posted by DuB
You guys say your statements like they were delivered from God Himself. People can do whatever they want with whatever they want. I remember when Le was around with his tangerine orange 4Runner that you guys gave him respect for his decisions and all the hard work he put into that truck. Not only was it a street queen and a show car *gasp*, but it was also a 4wd at one time so he had the front axles removed *GASP* so that he could lower it further! *FAINT* BLASPHEMY!! This guy obviously posted here on an off-road forum because this is probably the best resource available on the net for information regarding 4Runners.
You guys say your statements like they were delivered from God Himself. People can do whatever they want with whatever they want. I remember when Le was around with his tangerine orange 4Runner that you guys gave him respect for his decisions and all the hard work he put into that truck. Not only was it a street queen and a show car *gasp*, but it was also a 4wd at one time so he had the front axles removed *GASP* so that he could lower it further! *FAINT* BLASPHEMY!! This guy obviously posted here on an off-road forum because this is probably the best resource available on the net for information regarding 4Runners.
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23x10 is the biggest wheel that will fit on a stock 4runner. That in mind, you will have to run a very low pro tire like a 25 series which will easily curb. If I was gonna put wheels on, like I thought about doing at one time, I would run 22s with a 285/35/22 or 285/40/22 series tire.
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my buddy has a gmc denali on 24s, they look sick. some day we are gonna put em on the yota because it would be hilarious. (same bolt pattern). hi i drive a lifted old yota with 24s, how often do you hear that.
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some day we are gonna put em on the yota because it would be hilarious. (same bolt pattern). hi i drive a lifted old yota with 24s, how often do you hear that.