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Originally Posted by 4route
it really all depends on which 285 tire you're running, and what the specs of your wheel are ...
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yeah ... i think there is a good chance the 285s will rub no matter what ... i guess there could be some smaller ATs that might fit without rubbing ... but, i dunno for sure.
even if it does rub, Lance tells me the trimming is really minimal.
even if it does rub, Lance tells me the trimming is really minimal.
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not to worry all, Nitrous Enterprises is working on new upper control arms as we speak. i ran into the exact same problem when i put the 315/70R17's on. contacted inland truck in so-cal and got some new ones with a uniball joint. we have some tricks up our sleves that should hopefully hit sooner than later.
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OK, 4th Gen owners with 17" stock wheels . . . . . What did you wind up doing?? Inquiring minds want to know.
I've got the sport so 16" are out.
From reading the thread three times, it sounds like 265/70R17's are no problem and 285/70R17's are OK but only with some trimming and a 10mm wheel spacer? Did I recap that correctly?
I've got the sport so 16" are out.
From reading the thread three times, it sounds like 265/70R17's are no problem and 285/70R17's are OK but only with some trimming and a 10mm wheel spacer? Did I recap that correctly?
I'm in the same boat as you are -- I have the '03 sport, and am stuck with 17" gear. I wonder, when you open your driver's side door and read the sticker there in the door frame, does it talk about 16" wheels and tires? mine does and it's bugging the hell out of me because that's just plain rude of them to taunt that way when they know full well that 16" won't fit!
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Originally Posted by 4route
yeah ... i think there is a good chance the 285s will rub no matter what ... i guess there could be some smaller ATs that might fit without rubbing ... but, i dunno for sure.
even if it does rub, Lance tells me the trimming is really minimal.
even if it does rub, Lance tells me the trimming is really minimal.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f117/4th-gen-w-xreas-daystar-lift-27174/
Originally Posted by SEDONAZ
I did choose the BFG's. We were able to stuff the 285-70-17's in there with minimal trimming. You can see in the clearance shots, the small amount removed. The tires do butt the upper Control Arm at a full turn. Something I will be careful with for the immediate future.
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Originally Posted by fourunnabilly
not to worry all, Nitrous Enterprises is working on new upper control arms as we speak. i ran into the exact same problem when i put the 315/70R17's on. contacted inland truck in so-cal and got some new ones with a uniball joint. we have some tricks up our sleves that should hopefully hit sooner than later.
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Stop teasing us with all these goodies!!! Any more info about this????
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Originally Posted by SD4Runner
Just make them cheaper (cost-wise) than Inland and I'm in
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Maybe I should have been more specific:
With stock wheels, the offset and BS is too far in the wheelwell that it will cause it to rub like crazy. But keep in mind that is has been an issue for all previous 4runners too when they upgraded to 285's with the stock wheels.
If you really want 285's, I'd suggest you running aftermarket wheels
Good luck!
With stock wheels, the offset and BS is too far in the wheelwell that it will cause it to rub like crazy. But keep in mind that is has been an issue for all previous 4runners too when they upgraded to 285's with the stock wheels.
If you really want 285's, I'd suggest you running aftermarket wheels
Good luck!
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Mark:
Don't feel too bad about the limitation. This limitation on wheel selection is temporary. In no time will there be more selections available. The aftermarket peeps out there are just trying to catch up that's all we're just abit ahead of their time!
Btw, American Racing has some 17" wheels I think that fits. The one that comes to mind are those teflon ones as I saw a 17" size... Don't rem but you might want to check over there.
Don't feel too bad about the limitation. This limitation on wheel selection is temporary. In no time will there be more selections available. The aftermarket peeps out there are just trying to catch up that's all we're just abit ahead of their time!
Btw, American Racing has some 17" wheels I think that fits. The one that comes to mind are those teflon ones as I saw a 17" size... Don't rem but you might want to check over there.
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265/70/17 is the LARGEST you could use on a STOCK LE, SR5, or Sport without trimming.
Like I said, you can go to a 275/70/17 after the lift, we have the same size tires available to us as those with 16" wheels ... just not as many manufacturers.
(For those of you who are hoping for more summarily conclusive info,) there are many threads on this topic (which might be better organized or more certain).
Like I said, you can go to a 275/70/17 after the lift, we have the same size tires available to us as those with 16" wheels ... just not as many manufacturers.
(For those of you who are hoping for more summarily conclusive info,) there are many threads on this topic (which might be better organized or more certain).
Last edited by 4route; 05-28-2004 at 09:38 AM. Reason: to clarify
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http://www.americanracing.com
http://www.wheelsforless.com/american_racing.asp
http://www.wheelsforless.com/eagle_alloys.asp
Eagle Alloys have some too. Check out 4Wheel Parts' website as well.
http://www.wheelsforless.com/american_racing.asp
http://www.wheelsforless.com/eagle_alloys.asp
Eagle Alloys have some too. Check out 4Wheel Parts' website as well.
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Mark ... I know you're not a newbie ... you're very much more informed and smarter than me. I knew you were trying to summarize for the benefit of others who might read the thread, I was just trying to state that there are a ton of other threads on this topic, some of which might be better organized and more summarily conclusive. The "there are many threads on this topic" was not at all directed toward you, Mark, I promise.
I will edit the post to clarify what I meant by that comment, and to whom it was directed.
I will edit the post to clarify what I meant by that comment, and to whom it was directed.
Last edited by 4route; 05-28-2004 at 01:00 PM.