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Post by toyotacrwlr88 on Mar 22, 2007 0:16:46 GMT -5
hey i just bought a 2000 toyota tacoma and am going to purchese a 3 inch lift for it would a be able to stuff some 33x12.5 dayton timberlines uner there? ive herd u have to chop some stuff ive also herd that ull be just fine any advice?
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Post by live4yotas on Apr 16, 2007 22:04:57 GMT -5
Depends on rim width. I have seen 33x12.50 hit with 5" of lift on 10" wide rims. I was running 35x14.50 0n 15x10's with 9" of lift and still busted fender flares. if you stick with a 8" wide rim you should be good. The the closer you can keep the tire inside the fender the less rubbing you will have with less lift. Wider tires or rims = more lift.
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Post by wlvs75 on May 15, 2007 15:49:13 GMT -5
I have an '04 Taco I just put a 3" lift on and am running 285/75R16 on a 16X8 rim. I only rub when turning left too far. My tires come to be 32.8"Xapprox 10.25. You can see it on the site I got the lift from. ww.lift-concepts.com. Its under Matt's Taco.
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Post by live4yotas on May 15, 2007 20:17:42 GMT -5
Yeah I had a buddy running 32x10.50x15 tsl radials on stock wheels and the didnt rub or hit at all with no lift.
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Post by mongoose on May 23, 2007 19:19:18 GMT -5
My friend has a 89 tacoma with a 3" body lift and hes got 33X12.5 and they dont rub at all. Looks good.
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Post by brettboy0555 on Aug 5, 2007 0:50:25 GMT -5
i got a 96 taco with 3in lift with 33x10.50 bfg muds on 15x8 no rub
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