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prado 90 and 255-85-16 (33s)?

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prado 90 and 255-85-16 (33s)?

Post by panos »

Hi,
First time posting here. Great forum by the way. I tried searching first by I didn't find anything relevant. I interested in fitting 255-85-16 mt's and OME 2" (coils and shocks) in my recently acquired prado 90 '01 (land cruiser here in europe). Are there any known problems with this set up (rubbing)?

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Post by jaspers joint »

It will rub on your front mud flaps, but you can adjust them.(grinder)Back will fit no worrys.
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Post by panos »

Thanks for the info
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Post by panos »

I resurrect this thread to add some observations after one year of off-road use of my prado 90 with the bf mud-terrain 255/85/16. First the front setup:
*OME 882 Front Coil Springs
*ARB deluxe winch bumper
*Warn 9.5 xp winch
*No mud flaps
*ARB locker
The tires rub a little on the chassis with the steering wheel at full lock. The big problem is the durability of the outer CV joints. I broke 3 very easy with the diff-locked. I believe that 33.3" is to much for the prado 90 IFS. I went back to 265/75/16 (31.9") and so far no problem....that's all!

Panos
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