95 4runner Tire Question
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95 4runner Tire Question
Hey I'm new here and I had a question about tire sizes. I just got a 95 4runner and I was wondering what is the biggest size tires I can fit without any rubbing. Any tire suggestions are welcome too. Thanks!
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if this vehicle is stock,31x10.5s wont rub
32x11.5s will rub slightly on the front inner fenderwell[mostly because of the extra inch of width]
and tire suggestions will depend on what kind of wheeling u do.
i've always used BF Goodrich all terrains for street and mild off roading, they are quiet, last long, and have good winter and wet road traction. they even held their own in powder, with a bit of momentum. they also seemed to have more traction on wet rocks then the mud terrains.
i have also used BFGoodrich Mud terrain KMs, and i love em, they have great off road manners unless u like deep deep mud, they have good powder snow traction, a slight hum on the highway but not loud enough to be annoying,and great rock traction, these are what i'm running now and when these wear out i will be replacing them with the new BFG mud terrain KM2
32x11.5s will rub slightly on the front inner fenderwell[mostly because of the extra inch of width]
and tire suggestions will depend on what kind of wheeling u do.
i've always used BF Goodrich all terrains for street and mild off roading, they are quiet, last long, and have good winter and wet road traction. they even held their own in powder, with a bit of momentum. they also seemed to have more traction on wet rocks then the mud terrains.
i have also used BFGoodrich Mud terrain KMs, and i love em, they have great off road manners unless u like deep deep mud, they have good powder snow traction, a slight hum on the highway but not loud enough to be annoying,and great rock traction, these are what i'm running now and when these wear out i will be replacing them with the new BFG mud terrain KM2
Last edited by sa51; Dec 3, 2008 at 07:36 PM.
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31x10.5s wont rub
32x11.5s will [mostly because of the extra inch of width
and tire suggestions will depend on what kind of wheeling u do.
i've always used BF Goodrich all terrains for street and mild off roading, they are quite, last long, and have good winter and wet road traction.
i have also used BFGoodrich Mud terrain KMs, and i love em, they have great off road manners unless u like deep deep mud, good powder snow traction, slight hum on the highway but not loud enough to be annoying, these are what i'm running now and when these wear out i will be replacing them with the new BFG mud terrain KM2
32x11.5s will [mostly because of the extra inch of width
and tire suggestions will depend on what kind of wheeling u do.
i've always used BF Goodrich all terrains for street and mild off roading, they are quite, last long, and have good winter and wet road traction.
i have also used BFGoodrich Mud terrain KMs, and i love em, they have great off road manners unless u like deep deep mud, good powder snow traction, slight hum on the highway but not loud enough to be annoying, these are what i'm running now and when these wear out i will be replacing them with the new BFG mud terrain KM2
I've been looking at the BFG All Terrains and they seem good for me. I'm only going to do some mild offroading.I am only 16! I've been looking at wheels and tires on Desertrat.com and 31x10.5R15 BFG AT's on 15x8 US Steel Rock Crawler wheels are $815. I was also considering BFG Mud Terrains.
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