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Post by shaundolan on Dec 4, 2008 22:35:37 GMT -5
Hi, I'm new to this website and i have a 1995 4Runner 2WD automatic and I am just starting to make some upgrades. I am planning on getting some new rims and I was thinking about the "American Racing AR-767 Wheels" but I don't know what size rim or tire I should get. Any suggestions?
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Post by fourwd1 on Dec 7, 2008 19:26:49 GMT -5
On a stock truck you can usually go 1-2 sizes larger than stock w/o any problems.
Hard to say more since you didn't say what you have now.
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Post by shaundolan on Dec 8, 2008 0:38:53 GMT -5
ooh sorry i have stock 15 by 7 rims and my tires are 31 by 10.50 i was wondering if i could go maybe with some 15 by 8 rims and some 33 by 12.0 or 12.5 tires. I'm planning on doing some sort lift kit after Christmas too I'm hoping on doing some extended a arms and long travel maybe if i have enough money.
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Post by fourwd1 on Dec 8, 2008 11:32:24 GMT -5
33's are going to rub quite a bit on a stock truck, plan on a 3-4" suspension lift, and maybe some body lift.
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Post by shaundolan on Dec 10, 2008 0:18:00 GMT -5
does anyone nkow of maybee a cheaper a arm kit besides the total chaos one or is there any homemade kit that i can build because i have all the equipment and resources
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Post by yotanut7 on Dec 10, 2008 11:37:36 GMT -5
I read somewhere once that T100 arms will fit in the stock A arm brackets and are about 3" wider on each side. The axle shafts will also bolt right up. To get some lift, get aftermarket torsion bars that are thicker. Consider getting a wider rear axle too
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Post by shaundolan on Dec 11, 2008 0:52:01 GMT -5
thanks alot ill have to try that one problem, do you know where i can purchase some t100 a arms or am i gonna have to go to like a junk yard or something
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Post by shaundolan on Dec 11, 2008 1:00:27 GMT -5
ohhh and what year t100 is it just 1995 or is it like from 1990-1995 thanks -shaun
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Post by yotanut7 on Dec 11, 2008 21:14:50 GMT -5
A junkyard would probably be the cheapest place for the arms. I would imagine the arms that fit are from the earlier T100's, 1995 or before. Im not sure about the 2wd, I just saw that. This is for the 4wd but maybe it will work. Search around on the internet or grab a tape measure and head to the junkyard.
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Post by shaundolan on Dec 11, 2008 23:07:41 GMT -5
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Post by calgary4runner on May 18, 2009 22:42:58 GMT -5
33x12.50's will rub without a lift. you need a slight bumber trim to turn the tires fully. i used 15x7 american racing baja rims. just make sure that you have the same bolt pattern and that the tires you get come in the right size to match the rims. check it out before buying each set.
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Post by calgary4runner on May 19, 2009 14:02:15 GMT -5
33x12.50's will rub without a lift. you need a slight bumber trim to turn the tires fully. i used 15x7 american racing baja rims. just make sure that you have the same bolt pattern and that the tires you get come in the right size to match the rims. check it out before buying each set. sorry, my mistake. my rims are 15x10"s.
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Post by gharbin18 on May 20, 2009 13:02:39 GMT -5
i have a question what would the longer a arms do for ya..... jus wonderin thanks
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