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Old 01-11-2007, 07:44 PM
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I was wandering if a set of 33x12.5x15's would fit on a stock truck? tape says they will, just wandering if anyone has done it?
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come on someone has had to done this..
Old 01-13-2007, 02:39 PM
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yeah lets search its been done, youll get a ÅÅÅÅ load of rubbing unless you get a body lift w/ or w/o bj spacers or a 4in suspension lift.
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Originally Posted by Sonofmayhem
yeah lets search its been done, youll get a ?…?…?…?… load of rubbing unless you get a body lift w/ or w/o bj spacers or a 4in suspension lift.
wrong. If you load the t-bars to gain about 1" you'll be fine with a little pinch weld rub. you can hammer it down if you want or leave it. The most rub will come from the mud flaps. This is assuming you have the stock 7" wheels. I have a set of 80 series lc wheels that are 8" on a 4runner with 1" t-bar lift and they rub a little more than the stock 15" wheels did.

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i thought it said 35 woops, still you newb search
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Originally Posted by Bear80
wrong. If you load the t-bars to gain about 1" you'll be fine with a little pinch weld rub. you can hammer it down if you want or leave it. The most rub will come from the mud flaps. This is assuming you have the stock 7" wheels. I have a set of 80 series lc wheels that are 8" on a 4runner with 1" t-bar lift and they rub a little more than the stock 15" wheels did.
You'll probably rub on the bed though if you don't trim or lift the rear though, right?
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In short, you need a lift to fit, it will rub the fender weld or the rear/bed
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