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33" OR 35"

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33" OR 35"

Post by PIENBEER »

33" OR 35" I HAVE A 01 SINGLE CAB 3LT DIESEL AND IM LOOKIN TO NEW TYRES I WOULD LIKE 35" BUT I HAVE HERD THAT YOUR STOCKO DIFFS WONT HOLD UP AND ITS BETTER TO DRIVE 33" CAN ANYONE SHED SOME LIGHT ON THIS LITTLE PROBLEM.
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Post by luxman2456 »

mate, to put 35's on an 01 hilux u will have to go thru a whole lot of suspension mods 2 do it.
i am yet to hear about 35's blowing diffs on hilux's.
im running 33's on mine at the moment and even they rub a little bit when im getting alot of flex. and ive got a 2 inch cab lift.
id reccomend 33's as you would still get the good look and it would be a lot cheaper and you wouldnt have to do as many mods 2 ur rig ;)
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Post by chunks »

Go 33s mate.
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Post by Sic Lux »

Yeah go the 33's lock it and if it's still not enough do the suspension work (SAS would be best) and go 35's plus. blowing diff's up is all how you drive it or how well the diff was built or a combo of both
plenty of parts on the bench
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Post by princess T »

35s gives more room between diff n ground
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