Another 3rd gen on 35x12.50s
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Another 3rd gen on 35x12.50s
I Just finished lifting my 1996 toyota 4runner and thought i would share some pics. I used OME 882, 891 and Heavy duty shocks with inland upper control arms, and a 4crawler 2" BL.
I mounted my 35x12.5 on procomp x-treme alloy wheels.
I still have some pounding to do on the pinch welds, not bad so far?
Thanks again Hoju(yotatech.com) i couldn't have done it without you.
-Matt
Pics @ http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/770486/1
I mounted my 35x12.5 on procomp x-treme alloy wheels.
I still have some pounding to do on the pinch welds, not bad so far?
Thanks again Hoju(yotatech.com) i couldn't have done it without you.
-Matt
Pics @ http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/770486/1
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The backspacing is 5" and the rims are 17x9. There is no rubbing on the frame due to the 1.25" wheel spacers and upper control arms, however i needed to trim my front bumper a tad along with the pinch welds.
Thanks for the comments i'll get some better pics up soon.
-Matt
Thanks for the comments i'll get some better pics up soon.
-Matt
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did you need the wheel spacers and the upper control arms to prevent rubbing? you would be the first to need both to my knowledge. i am waiting to hear this response because i need one or the other and i can't decide which way i want to go, i figured that with spacers that wide it would push the tires out enough to create other rubbing problems.
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