285s on 2.5 spacer lift
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as far as I know they should. Like I am sure you have heard, make sure that if you go to different wheels than stock that you have proper backspacing so you don't rub your tires on the upper control arms. I presently have a '99 with a spacer lift on it and I clear 285's with no problems. Good luck!!!
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i run 285 75 on a 3 inch toytec lift with stock wheels on my 98 4runner with hardly any rub issues. no rub on the a-arm or fenders. it just rubs frame at full lock. which wasn't even a big deal for me untill i proper rims and maybe additional lift.
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I ran 285/75 on my stockies wrapped in Toyo Mt's with a 2.5 coil spacer/OME set-up and got no rub, too! But I did minor trim on the inner fender well, by the pinch weld and grinded down the UCA's a bit for piece of mind. Only rubbed at full crank. No wheel adapters/spacers needed with 4.5 bs wheels.
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Thank you for your replied. Now less to worry about. Yeah....I got these Toyo Open Country MT's report are great on road and off road. I'll post some pics if I figure how to post multiple pics.
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