Pics of 4 drop bracket and 32x11.5 Tires.
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Pics of 4 drop bracket and 32x11.5 Tires.
I'd like to see what a 4 inch drop bracket with 32's would look like on my 87 pickup. I cant afford to go much larger than a 32 right now but I'd like to go ahead with the 4 inch so I have it already. Any pics would be appreciated.
Here's my truck as it sits stock with 32x11.5 bfg all terrains on a 15x10 wheel.
Here's my truck as it sits stock with 32x11.5 bfg all terrains on a 15x10 wheel.
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Have you looked into ball joint spacers and an Add-a-leaf for the rear? 4" and you could clear 35s pretty easy, so 32s may look a bit small. I had a second gen Runner with a 4" Trailmaster lift and 35s had lots of room. Maybe BJS and crank the torsion bars barely. Just a thought.
If you can't afford the bigger tires, how can you afford the lift? With bigger tires and lift comes a little bit more maintanance as well. Steering wears faster, bearings can wear faster, parts can break easier due to more leverage from bigger tires(yes, I know Toys are tough), plus expense of larger tires,
If you can't afford the bigger tires, how can you afford the lift? With bigger tires and lift comes a little bit more maintanance as well. Steering wears faster, bearings can wear faster, parts can break easier due to more leverage from bigger tires(yes, I know Toys are tough), plus expense of larger tires,
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Just from a quick google search I found this vid of a 94 pickup with a 4 inch bracket lift and 32's... The pic I found is of a 4runner with 4 inch suspension & 2 inch body on 31x12.50's It definitely looks small, but if you're okay with that for a while it's not HORRIBLE.


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