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92 hilux carbies and tyres

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92 hilux carbies and tyres

Post by mybloodforthis »

i have a 92 single cab ( weld body ) 22r, what is the best carbie to eliminate stalling out on steep climbs.

i am also putting a four inch lift in, two inch spring and extended shackles and blue max long travel foam cell shocks.
what are the biggest tyres i could fit on without fouling ( 35s )?

i am running 32 bighorns a the moment and they don't touch anywhere.
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Post by lay80n »

The best idea is to get rid of the carby, as due to the design, pretty much all carby's will have issues with angles. Go injection or gas.

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Post by Lux_89 »

get prepared then.. if your 32's dont scrub atm it musnt have any work suspension wise, ive got a flexy front in my lux and thats only minaimal no hoops or anything like that and i get my bighorns to scrub in 32's. nearly get 30's to scrub aswell... :lol:
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