2000 4Runner Lift Kit Help.
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2000 4Runner Lift Kit Help.
Good morning guys,
I have a 2000 4Runner that is stock with 265/70/r16 tires on stock rims. Couple questions....I used to have a 1990 XCab that had a Rancho 3 1/2" lift and 32"x11.5" BFG's on it. I loved the way that truck sat and worked off road. I would now like to put that same size tire on the 4Runner. What would you recommend for a lift kit? Will those tires fit the stock rims? Anybody have any pictures of something similar? If I have to go with aftermarket rims, is there a particular offset to run? Would a 32"x10" slimmer tire look better? Decisions, decisions. Thanks in advance for the help, I appreciate it.
I have a 2000 4Runner that is stock with 265/70/r16 tires on stock rims. Couple questions....I used to have a 1990 XCab that had a Rancho 3 1/2" lift and 32"x11.5" BFG's on it. I loved the way that truck sat and worked off road. I would now like to put that same size tire on the 4Runner. What would you recommend for a lift kit? Will those tires fit the stock rims? Anybody have any pictures of something similar? If I have to go with aftermarket rims, is there a particular offset to run? Would a 32"x10" slimmer tire look better? Decisions, decisions. Thanks in advance for the help, I appreciate it.
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This is all you'll need:
http://toyteclifts.3dcartstores.com/...ner_p_253.html
Depending on what bumpers you're running, how much weight you plan on putting on the truck. If the truck is street driven and does the occasional offroad trail with no weight added, I'd go for the 881 coils with the spacer. if not, go with the 883 coils.
as for the rear, I'd get the HD coils no matter what, 4Runners can be heavy. You'll also need the diff drop, brake lines, and you can also have it pre assembled for a small fee.
I'd also go with 285/75r16 tires with this lift. I did this exact setup on my cousin's 96 4Runner and she loves her rig.
http://toyteclifts.3dcartstores.com/...ner_p_253.html
Depending on what bumpers you're running, how much weight you plan on putting on the truck. If the truck is street driven and does the occasional offroad trail with no weight added, I'd go for the 881 coils with the spacer. if not, go with the 883 coils.
as for the rear, I'd get the HD coils no matter what, 4Runners can be heavy. You'll also need the diff drop, brake lines, and you can also have it pre assembled for a small fee.
I'd also go with 285/75r16 tires with this lift. I did this exact setup on my cousin's 96 4Runner and she loves her rig.
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