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Old 09-29-2007, 04:33 AM
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Im Looking for ideas for my 86 4Runner, can you post some pics to give me some ideas
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If you go into the photo galleries, there are plenty of photos to look through. I'm sure there's already a few threads on here with a ton of pics too.
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Pictures of lockers and gears are kinda boring...
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Lots of SICK runners on here have inspired me









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The Yokos come in 33x10.50? Really? That's awesome!
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What kind of steak is that? Those meats look good on your rig
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Damn, that is a really nice truck!!!
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Lots of SICK runners on here have inspired me

How did you end up with such a clean '89 in Chicago??? That thing should be a rust bucket by now . Excellent job of preserving!!!
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Originally Posted by Djlarroc
How did you end up with such a clean '89 in Chicago??? That thing should be a rust bucket by now . Excellent job of preserving!!!
The tires are 285/75 16 wich translates to 33X10.5. Originally it was a TX truck. My sister purchased it off e-bay I used to work on it with her all the time. I inherited it when she was killed in an accident 2 years ago. So it is special for many reasons.

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285/75/16 = 32.8" x 11.2" x 16"
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What kind of steak is that? Those meats look good on your rig
ha thornbrids from what ive heard they suck
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rough way of putting it, but thats what i've heard too
i hear they are only for sand/snow conditions
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Originally Posted by CoedNaked
285/75/16 = 32.8" x 11.2" x 16"
See what happens when I do math in my head? So 33X11 16"
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Originally Posted by CoedNaked
285/75/16 = 32.8" x 11.2" x 16"
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See what happens when I do math in my head? So 33X11 16"
Which is pretty much what a 33x12.50 comes out to be.
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paint job is done now
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Originally Posted by kylextrisler
rough way of putting it, but thats what i've heard too
i hear they are only for sand/snow conditions
I have heard the exact opposite. Rocks and highway are what those were made for because of the long connected longitudinal lugs and more tread contact patch. Thats what my neighbor said about them. He heard from some other wheelers that run moab said that when they were only good in the rocks, but anything else they sucked. He runs TSL SSR with great results on his samuri


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