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Old Mar 23, 2004 | 08:42 PM
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92 4Runner Wheels

Im looking to get new Wheels for my 92' 4Runner. I am leaning towards the Mickey Thompson Classic 2 . 15x8. However they only come with a -28mm offset. My question is this going to have any adverse effects on steering or ball joints, and will the offset and the extra inch in width extend the tires past the wheel flares? If anyone has any suggestion on the M/T or any wheels it would be appreciated.
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Old Mar 24, 2004 | 05:05 AM
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My front tires stick out a little (1" or so), the rear fit under the bushwackers. I'll let ya know on the accelerated wear on the front end. I have 125K on it though - stuff is bound to wear out.
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Old Mar 24, 2004 | 08:07 AM
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I was testing out my jack a few weeks ago and when I had the front wheel off the ground, it didn't turn very freely.. I'd give it a good push and it'd turn about two times around before stopping.

I think they put new bearings up front when I had my clutch replaced.. shouldn't it turn more freely then that though?

btw: I've had 15x8's on mine for two years, not sure about the backspacing but they seem to have worked ok so far.
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