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Originally Posted by rdruss
Tell me again, why is it necessary to use wheel spacers?
Seems the better idea would be to use wheels/tires combo that fits correctly.
Just my thoughts.
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Nothing but ugly aftermarket truck wheels exist with the exception of like maybe two styles and the stock offset makes the 4Runner look puny from the factory. Spacers make it look much more aggressive. You could make a case for advantages of track width, but that'd just be kidding ourselves.
Almost all of these situations tend to be preceded by "my car was worked on by a shop within the 7 days prior to this happening" - circumstantial evidence, sure, but I think you can come to a pretty successful conclusion based on it.