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Old 04-29-2005, 02:42 PM
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Question 2nd gen Tire question...

Ok - so I thought I already posted this... guess not. I just got a '91 4Runner and want to put new tires on it. What is the biggest tire I can put on the stock wheels, whitouth putting a lift on? Thanks!!!!
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31x10.50R15 will fit w/ no mods.
Some even clear 32x11.50R15's w/o any lift.
Depends on the vehicle- You can always turn the torsion bars a little to clear a larger tire.
Oh yeah--SEARCH Noobie!l

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It's like 5 posts down.

Anyway, I'll delete the other one so you don't get a bunch of responses in different places. Also, try a search as this is a very common question. But the answer is 32x11.5.
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I'm running 32x11.5 no issues with rubbing....
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Gonna depend a little bit on the tire also. I have 32x11.50 Yoko ATs that rub on full turn. Nothing major, but I wouldnt want that wheeling. I would crank the t-bars a little but with the rear sag I already have, it would look crazy to raise the front any more.
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I have 32/11.5 BFG's, and I don't rub at all. I kinda wish I went with 33/10.5's. Measuring your truck from fender to rim should give you some idea of how much room you have to work with. I'm at ~14.5" front and rear.
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Now, can these tires fit on stock rims? Someone told me that they wouldn't.
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Did you search?
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I did, but I didn't see anything about wheel size. Maybe I accidently looked over it...
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Originally Posted by Robinhood150
Did you search?
I've tried to use the search all morning and it sucks ! It continuously pulls up threads that do not pertain. I've been yotateching for a long time too.

I simply wanted standard factory rim width - never found it
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You mean like this?

https://www.yotatech.com/search.php?searchid=762767

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...tock+rim+width

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...tock+rim+width

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...tock+rim+width

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...tock+rim+width


Took me about 2 minutes and these are all on the first page. You just have to use the right search terms.

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Exactly - why can I not get these results ? I tried 33" tires - Largest tire on stock wheels - standard rim width etc.

Am I not doing it right ?
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RIGHT ON!!! This is just what I was looking for!!! Thanks guys for all your help! I am relatively new here - and am SOLD on this place... The best that I have found - period!!!!!!!
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You can fit 32/11.5s on the stock wheels just fine. They look sweet too
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Randomness - do you have a picture of your rig?? I'd like to check it out... thanks againg for everyone's help!!!
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I think there's a guy on yotatech with a 2nd gen 4runner who has fit 35"s without any lift, although im sure he has modded his fenders a little bit. I cant recall his name though
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