32x11.5 on 1990 stock 4runner
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32x11.5 on 1990 stock 4runner
Hey all, to start off I've been looking around for weeks trying to find some legitimate yes-or-no answers to my question and haven't found anything definite.
I'm looking at buying some BFG A/T K02's in either 31x10.5 or 32x11.5. I will be buying some 15x8 wheels with a -19mm offset at the same time. I have a stock suspension. I would rather have the 32's, naturally, but if they only fit with a body or suspension lift then I can't do it. I will get a lift eventually but after forking out the $1300+ for the wheels and tires it'll be at least a few months until I can afford a lift. Now if those 32's rub, then I will be driving for at least three months with rubbing tires and I assume that will heavily damage my lovely new tires.
The offset is roughly 3/4 of an inch. That would mean that I could run a tire that is 3/4 of an inch wider than stock and have it fit like a stock tire (correct me if I'm wrong). I assume that the extra 1/4 of an inch of width and inch of height would not cause much of an issue, but before a big purchase I need a little more than an assumption...
So does anyone know, for sure, that 32x11.5 tires will fit and not rub on a stock suspension with a -19mm offset?
Thanks for all replies, any input is greatly appreciated! That is unless you are just coming here to say "bro just get them 33's!"
I'm looking at buying some BFG A/T K02's in either 31x10.5 or 32x11.5. I will be buying some 15x8 wheels with a -19mm offset at the same time. I have a stock suspension. I would rather have the 32's, naturally, but if they only fit with a body or suspension lift then I can't do it. I will get a lift eventually but after forking out the $1300+ for the wheels and tires it'll be at least a few months until I can afford a lift. Now if those 32's rub, then I will be driving for at least three months with rubbing tires and I assume that will heavily damage my lovely new tires.
The offset is roughly 3/4 of an inch. That would mean that I could run a tire that is 3/4 of an inch wider than stock and have it fit like a stock tire (correct me if I'm wrong). I assume that the extra 1/4 of an inch of width and inch of height would not cause much of an issue, but before a big purchase I need a little more than an assumption...
So does anyone know, for sure, that 32x11.5 tires will fit and not rub on a stock suspension with a -19mm offset?
Thanks for all replies, any input is greatly appreciated! That is unless you are just coming here to say "bro just get them 33's!"
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