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What Wheels/Tyres

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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What Wheels/Tyres

Post by Richride »

What is the biggest tyre/rim size that would fit a 1990 4Runner SR5 with no flairs, standard rims ATM are 16 x 6 chromies.
Should I go for 15" or 16"????
Want to keep same rolling diamater
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Post by gotoy »

What, if any lift do you have, body and shocks etc.

Standard, you should be able to fit 31" and possible 32".

Better stay with your 16" rims.
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Post by gotoy »

What, if any lift do you have, body and shocks etc.

Standard, you should be able to fit 31" and possible 32".

Better stay with your 16" rims.
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Post by Richride »

It has a 2", mayby 3" lift, It looks stupid with its standard rims, as I want to do some sand driving I want to go wider.
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Post by gotoy »

Then 32" no problem. You may even be able to squeeze 33" on.
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Re: What Wheels/Tyres

Post by dogbreath_48 »

Richride wrote:...Want to keep same rolling diamater...
Meaning stock 29" tyres? I personally wouldn't bother. Go up to a 31" on 15 or 16" rims.

-Stu :)
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Re: What Wheels/Tyres

Post by Richride »

dogbreath_48 wrote:
Richride wrote:...Want to keep same rolling diamater...
Meaning stock 29" tyres? I personally wouldn't bother. Go up to a 31" on 15 or 16" rims.

-Stu :)
I think I will go 31 then, easy :D Do you Know what offset I would need, is it the same as a 80/100 series cruiser with IFS?
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Post by sulux »

I have 31" tyres and my wheels are 15 x 7, offset is 7 positive. my front is ifs.
95 dc Hilux SR5 2.8D, ARB bullbar, front & rear air lockers, dual batteries, Safari snorkel, Koni shocks, King springs, 31" Cooper ST.
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