20 inchers on a 05 4runner?
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20 inchers on a 05 4runner?
Thinking of putting some 20 inch wheels on my 05 4runner. Anyone with a 03 - 05 do this? Still want to take it off-road. Just thinking about it at this time. Looking for some input, pros/cons, opinions, what do you think?
#2
Originally Posted by 00328
Thinking of putting some 20 inch wheels on my 05 4runner. Anyone with a 03 - 05 do this? Still want to take it off-road. Just thinking about it at this time. Looking for some input, pros/cons, opinions, what do you think?
sorry, just my opinion
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Yeah those sidewalls will be tiny, you will get a flat or bend a rim in about 2 seconds if your gonna put 20" wheels on and take it in the dirt.
Unless... your running say, 52" Michelins.
Unless... your running say, 52" Michelins.
#5
I've seen a runner with 22" wheels ... the owner even said he wouldn't want to offroad with them.
Plus, looks pretty bad. They'll be incredibly heavy, especially with any kind of decent off-road tire, and you'll have all sorts of problems off-road with the tiny sidewalls.
Plus, looks pretty bad. They'll be incredibly heavy, especially with any kind of decent off-road tire, and you'll have all sorts of problems off-road with the tiny sidewalls.
#7
You seriously can't go bigger than "17 wheels if you want to do any kind of off roading, gravle roads included. You just won't have enough air between you and the potholes. Get some nice wheels but don't go overkill on the diameter. The will really ride rough.
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Originally Posted by r0cky
not all 4th gen. 4Runners are minivans, Brian! FirstToy and Good Times and bulldog-yota are good examples of that. (I mean their rigs are)
#13
Yeah, I guess it's not the best idea. I like the bigger rims but the small sidewalls and rocks just wouldn't be a good mix. I definitely want to be able to take it off-road.
Thanks for the input and giving me a good slap.
Thanks for the input and giving me a good slap.
#14
Yeah, I gotta agree with Bob (Hey Bob
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...but also with others that suggest they don't go together well. Get a black Escalade if you want 20+ " I reckon.
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Do what makes you happy.
#16
Originally Posted by 00328
Yeah, I guess it's not the best idea. I like the bigger rims but the small sidewalls and rocks just wouldn't be a good mix. I definitely want to be able to take it off-road.
Thanks for the input and giving me a good slap.
Thanks for the input and giving me a good slap.
#20
one of the offroad mags i buy (ill try to find it to say which) had an article a few months ago asking... is there a difference in taking a truck with 20's offroad versus one with 15's?
the answer was... yes, but only slightly. they said its more dependent on the tire you get. the 20's will perform just fine, but if youre thinking bling, it makes no sense.
so long story short... they say the 20's are unneccessarily more expensive, but will do fine.
the answer was... yes, but only slightly. they said its more dependent on the tire you get. the 20's will perform just fine, but if youre thinking bling, it makes no sense.
so long story short... they say the 20's are unneccessarily more expensive, but will do fine.



I was just sayin'...