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Bandit Runner gets 35" Tires

Old Apr 14, 2011 | 06:41 AM
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That is a sexy runner man. I love your setup.
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Old Apr 14, 2011 | 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Bandit Runner
Thanks. I've got about 2.5" lift in front and about 3.5" in the rear. Plus the 1.5" body lift. The wheels are 8" wide, with the same backspacing as OEM wheels - 4.625". But I also have SpiderTrax 1.25" wheel spacers, so my effective backspacing is 3.375".
Hey Bandit, I was thinking about lifting my runner a total of 5 inches, around how much you have. But i bought tires not long before I lifted my vehicle and their 31"s. I plan on keeping 31s on there with the 5 inch lift but have wheel spacers and aftermarket rims(16x8). I was wondering if I should just keep my 2.5" lift and not jack it up anymore or if it would look good... Any idea?
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Old Apr 14, 2011 | 07:34 AM
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Hey Bandit, I was thinking about lifting my runner a total of 5 inches, around how much you have. But i bought tires not long before I lifted my vehicle and their 31"s. I plan on keeping 31s on there with the 5 inch lift but have wheel spacers and aftermarket rims(16x8). I was wondering if I should just keep my 2.5" lift and not jack it up anymore or if it would look good... Any idea?
IMO, 31's would look a little too small with 5" of lift. I would keep it as is until you are ready to go to larger tires. Then add a body lift at the same time to get enough clearance for said tires.
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Old Apr 14, 2011 | 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Bandit Runner
IMO, 31's would look a little too small with 5" of lift. I would keep it as is until you are ready to go to larger tires. Then add a body lift at the same time to get enough clearance for said tires.
Bad, clean as hell 4Runner. Never been disappointed with anything you've done to that Runner. Tasteful, clean, and creative mods. keep it up!
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Old Apr 14, 2011 | 07:59 AM
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Bad, clean as hell 4Runner. Never been disappointed with anything you've done to that Runner. Tasteful, clean, and creative mods. keep it up!
Thanks, I have some pretty cool ideas for future projects - After I finish my rear bumper. So stay tuned.
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Old Apr 14, 2011 | 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Bandit Runner
Thanks. I've got about 2.5" lift in front and about 3.5" in the rear. Plus the 1.5" body lift. The wheels are 8" wide, with the same backspacing as OEM wheels - 4.625". But I also have SpiderTrax 1.25" wheel spacers, so my effective backspacing is 3.375".
thanks, i'm always trying to get firsthand info on set-ups
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Old Apr 20, 2011 | 06:23 PM
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Nice, I want!
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