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Old Sep 8, 2004 | 01:54 PM
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I need some new tires for my truck. It is a stock Toyota runnin' on 31x10.50x15 tires. I use my truck for mostly on road and some off road driving whenever I need to relieve some stress. I was wondering if anyone has some knowledge as to whether 32x11.50x15 will fit on my stock wheels. And will my truck accept these wheels and not cause a problem rubbin', or robbin' too much power. Any info is greatly appreciated. Thanks ahead of time.
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Old Sep 8, 2004 | 02:06 PM
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i run 32.11.50.15 on my 88 4runner with no problems. There was a little rubbing on the front inner fenders but not anymore. just trim the plastic inner fender. Power loss it not to bad unless you are towing up hills. but it is ok. gas mileage is about 200 miles a tank i think, that is an estimate. but overall they are alot better i think. i had 31's before these. all terrains are what i used to have now i got mud kings and they rock. even have places for studs. hope this helps. steven
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Old Sep 8, 2004 | 02:09 PM
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Newbie Newbie Newbie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :pat: Oh man sorry dude but your gonna get flamed tough for this one. Please whatever you do on the next forum you join you don't post probably the most beat to death topic ever that has been answered at least 45570328484393 times without using the SEARCH BUTTON!!!

Since YT is not about flaming though yes they will fit with no problems... You might have some slight rubbing when you turn full one way or another and hit a bump or something. A slight torsion bar crank can eliminate most of this.
BTW I just typed this into the search feature and found 79 threads.

Okay now it's time to ask if you will lose power, what mileage you will get, what gear code do I have, and what gears do I need to get my power back?...haha .........Sorry man couldn't help myself.... blame it on my work..one of those days...

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Old Sep 8, 2004 | 02:49 PM
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They fit for street use. You will have pretty serious rubbing if go play though.
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Old Sep 8, 2004 | 04:16 PM
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so sorry to portray classic new fish stupidity...i am kinda clueless in how to find info on this topic, and besides i want to be certain i get information on the questions i am trying to figure out. not to be repetetive, but i would like to know about the fitment of the 32x11.50x15 tire on the stock SR5 wheel. thank you. and hey UKMeyers, everyone has to start sometime, so take it easy.
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Old Sep 8, 2004 | 04:24 PM
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They will fit fine on the stock 15x7.
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Old Sep 8, 2004 | 06:28 PM
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They will fit on the stock 15x7 rims, but you might find you get a bit of center tread wear unless you rotate often and run lower air pressures. I assume this is a truck and not a 4 runner. The rear will be most prone to center wear. My 31X12.5X15 BFG muds fit on 15X9 rims but was prone to center tread wear. I had to run them at 25psi and keep them rotated like every oil change or 2. I have seen non lifted trucks run 32x11.5 AT tread with no real problems except slight rubbing while all twisted up. If you find you have a slight rub, just minimal tweaking will fix you up.
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Old Sep 8, 2004 | 06:33 PM
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Hell it will be fine with 35's on it just break out the plasma cutter and get creative... J/K ya 32's are a easy fit you can run 33's if you feel like pounding fender seams and trimming. Although a 33x10.50 would fit the stock wheels alot better.

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