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Old Apr 30, 2005 | 11:02 PM
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99 4Runner lift/tires?

I'm looking to fit 33x12.5R15 MT/R's on my 99 4Runner. What needs to be accomplished to clear these? Body lift is out of the question and I want new black 15x8 rims. Is there anything short of buying a Pro Comp 4" lift (will a Tacoma one fit a 4Runner?)? Thanks
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Old Apr 30, 2005 | 11:26 PM
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I have a 96. I ended up with a 3" suspension(OME) and a 2" Body lift to fit my 33's, and I still rub a bit on full turn with a bit of speed. Theres no way your going to properly fit those 33's with just a suspension lift unless your going to put a solid axle in there. Nothing wrong with a 1-2 inch Body lift. But believe me, doing any more than a 2" suspension without a proper kit that lets your cv joints stay at stock angle, your going to spit a lot of grease, and its very annoying.
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Old May 1, 2005 | 10:03 AM
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I have a suspension lift (OME) for sale right now. As you can tell by my sig. line, I am running 33s (x12.50). If you get 15x8s with proper backspacing, they will not rub. I think the backspacing is 4.25" so make sure you get that. I thought about doing a body lift, but I would only do that for 35s.

OME lift for sale, click here
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