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Old 05-08-2007, 10:31 PM #1
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I have a '92 2nd Gen 4Runner. The tires on it right now measure 235/75R15. Does that mean that the stock rims are 15" 's? I was wondering what the biggest size tire I could throw on there would be without adding a lift or rubbing. Also I'm looking for a wider tire cause I think it looks baddass when the tire sticks out further than the chassis. Main use would be road driving as well as off-roading such as climbing hills. Would you guys also recommend I upgrade my stock rims? Any comments would be appreciated.
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Hey there,

I have some 31x10.50 tires on my '94 and I absolutely love them. They give the car a real beefy stable look. If you can afford it, by all means get the updated rims. Sorry I don't have a front view of the car, but the 31s do stick out.

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Wow your 4Runner looks identical to mine. Very clean. I was looking into getting the Yokohama Geolander A/T-S: http://www.yokohamatire.com/TireIntro.asp?TireID=600
The 31x10.5 ones. How do they look? I'm planning to throw them onto the stock rims to save some money.
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Re: Rubbers

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I have a '92 2nd Gen 4Runner. The tires on it right now measure 235/75R15. Does that mean that the stock rims are 15" 's? I was wondering what the biggest size tire I could throw on there would be without adding a lift or rubbing. Also I'm looking for a wider tire cause I think it looks baddass when the tire sticks out further than the chassis. Main use would be road driving as well as off-roading such as climbing hills. Would you guys also recommend I upgrade my stock rims? Any comments would be appreciated.
A 32x11.50-15 if you want wider (although you should probably use a 7" rim rather than your stock 6"ers), or 33x10.50-15 if you want tall.

Generally, people run into rubbing problems trying to run 33x12.50-15.

I am running 34x9.50-15's on the trail. I had to hammer the pinch weld behind the front tires. No fender rub.
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