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Old 09-19-2023, 05:18 PM #1
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Minimal lift needed to run 285 70R17..

So I have a ‘19 Pro with the Eibach Pro spring lift kit, basically giving me about 1.5” of lift. Is this enough to run 33’ tires? Thanks for any input. Tom 👍
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changing ride height does not affect tire clearance if you use all available wheel travel IE off roading or backing up/turning/while leaving a driveway at a decline. install them at whatever height you prefer. trim as needed.

IFS is not the same as a solid axle.
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So I have a ‘19 Pro with the Eibach Pro spring lift kit, basically giving me about 1.5” of lift. Is this enough to run 33’ tires? Thanks for any input. Tom 👍
You do not need any lift to run 33s. Have '18 Pro and only needed to remove front mud flaps and push front fender liners out a bit. If you want a lift, then go for it. But not needed for 33s.
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On my 2018 Pro early on, I had a 1.5” Cornfed spacer up front and 1” rear. Ran 285/70-17’s with everything else being stock. Pros have the port front fender trim and I even left my front mud flaps on. Only very, very slight rubbing on max articulation. i.e.; my avatar. Of course, get a new alignment and see how much positive caster they can get out of the stock UCA’s. Then you can leave your mud flaps. You should have no issues.
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Thanks for everyone’s input, much appreciated!
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I saw some where someone is running 255x80 17R on a New 4Runner TRD Pro this might be an option as he stated no rubbing.
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Thanks for everyone’s input, much appreciated!
Running 285 70 R17 in 18 Pro with no lift. removed front mud flaps and pushed front liners forward a bit. No rubbing at full travel. Happy trails.
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