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Old 11-07-2002 | 07:22 PM
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lifts, hood scoops, brush guard

hey...

i have a limited 2000 4runner, and im thinkin about mods... first question... will any of these void any of my warranty... also, which one do you think i out to get first, as money is definetely a limit... if i get a lift, i would probly want bigger tires...

could anyone give me a general price range when all is said and done for these mods??
Old 11-07-2002 | 07:41 PM
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Here you will find a few reviews on bumpers and suspension. It all really boils down to how much cash you have and what you want to do with your rig. With a 2" lift you will be able to fit 285/75/16's with some minor trimming and beating. You can also find lots of info by searching our forums here.
Old 11-08-2002 | 11:38 AM
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Originally posted by data
Here you will find a few reviews on bumpers and suspension. It all really boils down to how much cash you have and what you want to do with your rig. With a 2" lift you will be able to fit 285/75/16's with some minor trimming and beating. You can also find lots of info by searching our forums here.
It's funny that you mention that, I was asking another member on here via PM about his 285/75/16's. So you think it would be a tight fit with a 2" lift? My question then is why can you fit a 275/70/16 with no lift? I may be wrong here, but if I remember correctly many folks on here have that configuration with no lift at all. Does jumping up to 285/75 really require more than a 2" lift?

I am really going for a look of having bigger tires, with not much of a lift behind it. I really like the wheels to fill out the wheel wells. I was considering a 1" lift, what size tires would that allow me to have?
Old 11-08-2002 | 11:40 AM
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Originally posted by cybrenergy
It's funny that you mention that, I was asking another member on here via PM about his 285/75/16's. So you think it would be a tight fit with a 2" lift? My question then is why can you fit a 275/70/16 with no lift? I may be wrong here, but if I remember correctly many folks on here have that configuration with no lift at all. Does jumping up to 285/75 really require more than a 2" lift?

I am really going for a look of having bigger tires, with not much of a lift behind it. I really like the wheels to fill out the wheel wells. I was considering a 1" lift, what size tires would that allow me to have?
265/75/16 would go well with a 1" lift. 275/70/16 also would fit.

Hope this helps.
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