255/80r17 fit just fine! Somehow I don't rub with the fender liners and some custom mud flaps in. Also fits in the spare location when aired down to 12 psi or so. Just barely rubs the panhard bar.
I 11/10 recommend the Falken Wildpeak AT3w's except in clay
Amazing road ride and rain traction, snow traction, dirt/rock traction. Current treadwear (I have 29k miles so far) with my set of 5 is looking like I may get 100k miles when they reach 4/32"
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90% of the build threads in the 5th Gen section consist of Fuel Wheels, Plastidip, Duratracs and window tint.
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1998 4Runner "Diamond" - Daily Driver (rolled & rebuilt) - 3.4 5-Speed, Coastal Bumper, Manual Hubs, 255/80r17 AT3Ws (409k+ Miles)
1997 4Runner "Becky" - Camping Rig - 3.4 Auto (for now), Armored, Cable E-Locked, Coastal Bumper, Sleeper Deck, 255/80r17 AT3Ws (185k+ Miles)
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Tennessee 4Runner Group