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Old 07-03-2010, 04:11 PM #1
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What size tires on Tundra rims and 3" lift?

As soon as the Ultimate kit from Toytec comes in I'll have the 3" lift. I'm looking at a set of Tundra/Sequoia rims and tires, will roll on them until its time for new tires. I will be installing a 1 inch body lift before installing the new tires, what size would be best on the 17's for the 3" suspension and 1" body lift?
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Any reason your running the body lift?

33's will definitely fit. Your going to need wheel spacers though.
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Any reason your running the body lift?

33's will definitely fit. Your going to need wheel spacers though.
Just figured I'd need a body lift to run 33's. Do I need spacers to run the tundra wheels? When did you graduate from Clemson? My sister in law graduated from there a few years ago. I used to live in Beaufort, miss it everyday. I hope my 4runner looks as good as yours after I get the new rims and tires! My rig:
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Just figured I'd need a body lift to run 33's. Do I need spacers to run the tundra wheels? When did you graduate from Clemson? My sister in law graduated from there a few years ago. I used to live in Beaufort, miss it everyday. I hope my 4runner looks as good as yours after I get the new rims and tires! My rig:
No, you shouldn't need a body lift to fit 33's. From everything I've read spacers are needed because the offset of the Tundra/Sequoia rims are less than that of the stock rims so they sit closer to the upper control arms.

Looks like you have a good point to start from. When is the lift coming in?

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Beaufort is nice. Were you at the Air Force base?
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No, you shouldn't need a body lift to fit 33's. From everything I've read spacers are needed because the offset of the Tundra/Sequoia rims are less than that of the stock rims so they sit closer to the upper control arms.

Looks like you have a good point to start from. When is the lift coming in?

I am actually still in school. Lovin' it.

Beaufort is nice. Were you at the Air Force base?
Oh, do you know the difference in the offset? Did you have any problems with yours rubbing? Toytec said they will be back in stock in about 2 weeks. I actually lived there before I came in the Service. The base in Beaufort is a Marine Corp Air Station, my father was station there.
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with 3" you don't NEED a body lift for 33's I am running 33's with 2.5" and it only rubs while turning in reverse (everytime I have to back out of a parking spot) if I add top out spacers I won't need a body lift but I want about 3.5 - 4" so I would just say get the BL!
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