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Old Jun 13, 2004 | 01:18 PM
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Old Jun 13, 2004 | 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by justinh
i didn't realize they are as cheap as they are, even if you had to give up some performance it would probably be worth it. with your rear locker and plans for a front locker you more than overcome anything these tires may lack. they really may be the best compromise for a rig like yours. i would hesitate to run them on my rig now being open/open but with the lockers waiting to be installed i wouldn't hesitate. reassessing what my rig needs to be (getting married July 10th, working full time and finishing school) they probably should be my next tire, whether i will get over the lack of "bling" or not is a different story good luck with yours chris.
I wouldn't hesitate to run them regardless of the setup you have. They are great tires, along with my REVO's. You don't have to have all these aggressive looking tires to be a greate off-roader. In fact most of them suck and just look good. I've said it before, but I'llput my REVO's up against any comparably equiped 4runner with any other tire on the market, and I guarantee they'll either hang right with them or pass them up.

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Old Jun 13, 2004 | 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit


The only reason his angles are the way they are, is that he has his King's cranked up too much. The Tuff Country lift itself doesn't alter the CV angles at all. In fact with this type of lift, you can maintain stock CV angles, and have 5" of lift.

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Old Jun 13, 2004 | 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by ravencr
I wouldn't hesitate to run them regardless of the setup you have. They are great tires, along with my REVO's. You don't have to have all these aggressive looking tires to be a greate off-roader. In fact most of them suck and just look good. I've said it before, but I'llput my REVO's up against any comparably equiped 4runner with any other tire on the market, and I guarantee they'll either hang right with them or pass them up.

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Get some 35x10.50 Swamper SSR's Chris!
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Old Jun 14, 2004 | 01:49 AM
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Originally Posted by dragr1
Get some 35x10.50 Swamper SSR's Chris!
I saw those, and I could definitely fit them on my stock rims, but I'm probably wanting at least a 12.50 or possibly a 13.50 if I can do enough fender trimming to make them work. I'd get 37x11.50's if someone made them!!

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Old Jun 14, 2004 | 01:18 PM
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I saw those, and I could definitely fit them on my stock rims, but I'm probably wanting at least a 12.50 or possibly a 13.50 if I can do enough fender trimming to make them work. I'd get 37x11.50's if someone made them!!

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Are you going to get a power steering cooler for all that? I thought you were stuck on 315/75/16 (35x12.50x16) Yokos?
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Old Jun 14, 2004 | 02:44 PM
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I'd be scared to go that high on an IFS and run it on the rocks. Be way too tipsy for me. Now if I had a street queen, then yeah I'd be all over it. It'd look nice though!!!
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Old Jun 14, 2004 | 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by dragr1
Are you going to get a power steering cooler for all that? I thought you were stuck on 315/75/16 (35x12.50x16) Yokos?
I'm pretty stuck the Yoko's because for the price and performance and size, it's impossible to beat. It will probably be what I get. We'll see though.

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