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Originally Posted by Thepedigree13
give you enough room to clear 32's, and freshen up the suspension.
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32's fit at stock height with a decent alignment. Well, 256-75-16 or 265-70-17, which is 31.6" does. Even at stock height, the 4Runner is very capable for any light offroading.
What about just new (stock height) shocks, rear airbags (to hold a bit of load) and maintenance work - which would leave plenty of room in the budget for racks/carriers?
-Charlie
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