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Old 07-10-2020, 10:08 PM #1
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32x11.5 on stock 15" wheel

If it would rub where would a 32"x11.5" tire rub? This would be on the stock 15" wheel on a stock 2002 4Runner. On the body/frame or on a suspension component like the spindle/control arm? I am considering this tire size if would clear the suspension components. I do not have an issue with hammering/modifying the body or cutting a fender.

I will be wheeling this truck just as much as it sees the road so the tire would have to be able to go through the entire suspension range without rubbing.
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It will fit. Try it. It may rub a little. But probably just need to trim a little on the fender liner bump out at the pinch weld, and you can sledge back the pinch weld. I'm running 285/17 with a 1 inch body lift on 99 tall springs, and that's what I had to do cause it had just a tiny bit of rub.
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It will fit. Try it. It may rub a little. But probably just need to trim a little on the fender liner bump out at the pinch weld, and you can sledge back the pinch weld. I'm running 285/17 with a 1 inch body lift on 99 tall springs, and that's what I had to do cause it had just a tiny bit of rub.
Can you please clarify the exact tire size you are are using with what size wheel and backspacing
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Can you please clarify the exact tire size you are are using with what size wheel and backspacing
Factory offset and backspacing, Toyo Open Country A/T II, P285/70R17
My tire exact size is 32.8"X11.5" according the tire size calculator.
You can check out their site, its a good reference for tire sizes.
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The original question is pointless as you can't mount an 11.5" wide tire on the stock 7" wide rim. You will need at least an 8" wide rim to mount the 11.5" width. Clearly wasn't thinking this one through. Duh.
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