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Old Sep 6, 2009 | 06:02 PM
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regearing or not?

hey everyone,

i have a stock, no lift ,94 ext cab 22re 5spd sitting on offbrand 235/75/15s right now and new tires are on the list for next weekend,

i really hate the way the tires make the truck look now,
i would like to use alot more wheel well use, and a taller more aggressive stance out of the truck if you can understand what im getting at.

i've decided on the BFG AT KOs,

3 choices im considering

-31x10.50
-32x11.50
-33x10.50

keep in mind i have the stock 4.10 gearing,
but all i really want now is a alot better look than the 235/75s give it haha

so what is the best choice as far as a overall better look, not rubbing, and that the 4.10s can handle? regearing to 4.88s isnt an option as of right now but in the near future i could

im heavily considering the 32x11.50 but im worried about power loss, should the 4.10 gears be able to roll those around ok?

would have posted in noobie or tires and wheels,
but for the sake of views, i came here,

all help is appreciated guys thanks

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Old Sep 6, 2009 | 06:11 PM
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I ran 31 x 10.50 on mine before I went to 33's. They did well, no rub and the 4.10's did well with them. 33's took trimming, lots of it, but I went to 4.88 gears and upgraded clutch.
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Old Sep 6, 2009 | 06:42 PM
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31s would be as large as I would go with no lift and stock gears.

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Old Sep 6, 2009 | 06:50 PM
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31's and 4.10's isnt much fun... Spend the $400 and pick up some 4.56 diffs if you are putting on 31's or some 4.88's if you're going with 33's.

Or just go with 4.88's with a smaller tire and have better performance.

Toyotas love gearing, they also like to rev... get used to it
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Old Sep 6, 2009 | 07:04 PM
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alright sounds good, thanks for the replies, sounds like 31s for now
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