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Originally Posted by renegvde
Question to you all! My 97 4runner has stock wheels 265/70/16. I just bought some trail wheels myself but i wanted to keep the stock height of the car. Would I need any spacers or do i need a lift of any sort or leveling kit to install some tires and ride comfortably with some all terrains? If so, what tire sizes would I be looking for that wouldn't cause me to add any sapcers, lift, ect.? All feedback would be appreciated!
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Looks like you can get a BFG KO2 in 265/65-17, which would put you at the same rolling diameter as the stock tires. You can also do the minor upgrade to 265-70-17, which still should clear everything with no changes.
If you do get rubbing with the slightly larger tires, you can fix it with a decent alignment (the tech will need to move the caster to the max end of the allowable range).
Spacers are not needed unless you really go up in tire size (along with plenty of other clearancing).
-Charlie
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