33x10.5 on stock 86 4x4?
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You should be fine depending on your backspacing of the rim. A littl more information might be helpfull though. Is it a 4runner or pickup? stock 4runners sag a lot in the rear. That might be a problem. stock rims or aftermarket? whats your backspacing?
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Some folks have reported doing that size tire on stock rims. You may find you need an inch or so of lift if you run into too much tire rubbing and can't trim the fenders enough:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...it.shtml#FAQ10
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...it.shtml#FAQ10
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Go ask this on www.Pirate4x4.com they know!
but yes,in regards to the first post, though i know i've answered this before, 33x10.5s should fit nicely on an 86, albeit some slight rubbing on your pinchweld at full stuff/turn
i also just noticed my 33x10.5s rubbed my idler arm when i was out berm crawling saturday, but i had my suspension maxed out at full turn
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It'll rub a little, I say get new longer shackles and it should take care of itself. 33x10.5s should fit pretty well except in the most extreme of situations. Some people even go 33x9s in the snow. A lot of members will slam you for not searching before you started another thread on the same issue. This, to say the least, has been discussed before. If you read up on the forum rules, you'll see that you're literally responsible for trying to find another existing forum before you start your own. Welcome to yotatech.
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