tire sizes
#22
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Thanks
While offroading my tire flexed up ( after a jump ) and ripped the valance off, ran over the drivers side. I wanted to put it back on to give some protection to my rad. So I trimmed along the natural lines on the valance, I think it looks different 
Now, your 4.56 gears are not quite tall enough for 33" tires. I went from 31" tire to a 33 and you can feel the difference. I am in the process of re-gearing to 4.88's . Also with all that lift, you will be able to run 35"s easy. I would cut the suspension to 2" and 2" body lift.
While offroading my tire flexed up ( after a jump ) and ripped the valance off, ran over the drivers side. I wanted to put it back on to give some protection to my rad. So I trimmed along the natural lines on the valance, I think it looks different 
Now, your 4.56 gears are not quite tall enough for 33" tires. I went from 31" tire to a 33 and you can feel the difference. I am in the process of re-gearing to 4.88's . Also with all that lift, you will be able to run 35"s easy. I would cut the suspension to 2" and 2" body lift.
#23
Wait a minute here ...
you don't have a job and you're gonna dump a bunch of money into lift, wheels, and tires?
If you NEED new tires, put 33x10.50 on the stock rims and save all the other money for stuff like rent and food!
you don't have a job and you're gonna dump a bunch of money into lift, wheels, and tires?
If you NEED new tires, put 33x10.50 on the stock rims and save all the other money for stuff like rent and food!
#24
dude im 18 and i live with my parents i have the whole basement to my self i have everythin i need in there so. my parents bout my truck and me and my dad have a shop so i fix my truck if needed
#25
Wish my parents would have bought my truck. My dad helps me with working on it sometimes but I gotta pay for everything. Other than the electricity and welding rods. And I would lean more to the 10.5s as well. You live in Ontario and I'm guessing you get some snow as most everyone here does. Where bouts in Ontario are you by the way. I'm in Fort Frances. The skinny tire will do better in snow as there will be more pressure put on the ground your trying to drive across.
#27
i live in brampton its not the snow that bothers me its the mud i go offroading like every other day. plus my buddy is selling his 33x12.50 for 200bucks
Last edited by 4runnerguy; Dec 4, 2007 at 07:18 AM.
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