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Old Feb 23, 2010 | 12:34 PM
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Will this help?

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f88/...runner-136170/

I put this in the search:

"how much do I have to trim to fit 36" tires?"
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Old Feb 23, 2010 | 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by 89_yota
well.... thanks for the sarcasm,, and i searched the hell out of this and couldnt find anything....... oops ............. we'll see what happnes..
That is hard to believe. I know of at least 5 threads I've posted in over the last two weeks that show my 4runner at stock height on 35's.

I also answered your question quite clearly: YES YOU CAN.

To be honest, if you are going for the sawzall, there isn't much point in asking.

You can fit any size tire you want under that truck with enough cutting. You could easily fit 40" tires, though your front axles would puke pretty regularly.

Did you not see the green truck above. Stock height and 40's. Not a problem.

With the 35's, you will have to relocate your computer, or just let it lay on the floor in the passenger compartment, as it will no longer fit in the stock location.

The fuse panel on the driverside will likely have to be moved. You will have to trim out a bit of the outter fender as well. I advise a healthy amount of 3M seam sealer to keep the cut areas from rusting out badly.

Also keep an eye on the clutch clearance if you have a 5 speed. Its easy to cut too much and try to weld in your patch in the clutch area, and then the clutch will not depress fully. Just watch it as you cut.

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Old Feb 23, 2010 | 06:13 PM
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Thanks... .we will see what happnes. it is turning out to be more of a pain than i thought it would be...... i find myself saying that alot when it comes to my truck......
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Old Feb 23, 2010 | 06:17 PM
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why not some 35x10.50s instead of 12.50s? seems to be alot less work on gettin them to fit, you gain the same amount of ground clearance, and they jsu tlook awesome IMO. but Interco is your only option
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