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So I have them on my 23, great tires. That said they will fit on your truck but will likely rub on at least the radius arms at full lock.I'm about ready to pull the trigger on these but I don't know if I'm making a mistake.
Not to mention the front stabilizer bar.So I have them on my 23, great tires. That said they will fit on your truck but will likely rub on at least the radius arms at full lock.
Is there any way to mitigate that? My knowledge is lacking when it comes to wheels and spacers.So I have them on my 23, great tires. That said they will fit on your truck but will likely rub on at least the radius arms at full lock.
Zero-offset wheels or spacers or aftermarket radius arms. I'm running Fabtech on mine.Is there any way to mitigate that? My knowledge is lacking when it comes to wheels and spacers.
Do a YouTube search on CJC Offroad. They do a pretty good job of explaining what needs to be done to avoid rubbing. I think there has been quite a bit of discussion on this forum as well. CJC (as well as Carli Suspension themselves) can help folks avoid a lot of problems and also provide good guidance on tires based on what your objectives are. Acknowledging they do have a product to sell..... If I have time to do a search I'll add something later.Is there any way to mitigate that? My knowledge is lacking when it comes to wheels and spacers.
Do a YouTube search on CJC Offroad. They do a pretty good job of explaining what needs to be done to avoid rubbing. I think there has been quite a bit of discussion on this forum as well. CJC (as well as Carli Suspension themselves) can help folks avoid a lot of problems and also provide good guidance on tires based on what your objectives are. Acknowledging they do have a product to sell..... If I have time to do a search I'll add something later.
Zero-offset wheels or spacers or aftermarket radius arms. I'm running Fabtech on mine.
My 92 4runner had 33s and a 6" lift. Left turns, the rub would grab and lift the truck up. I'd say better safe than sorry and get a lift or stick with stock size tires. This was on flat ground too so I imagine any uneven terrain would be way worseThanks for the info. I'll do some more research. Do y'all know how bad the rubbing is? Can I get by with it?