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35-36's with 2 inch BL? #550685 01/11/05 10:05 AM
Anonymous
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I want to run 35-36 super swampers on my 87 toyota. I have 2" of BL. I will hack my fenders thats not a problem. What I want to know is will I run into problems hacking my fenders that much? At the time I have 33 swampers on there now with a 4" trail master lift but Its so out of aliment and I have a death woble so I'm going to take it off.

Re: 35-36's with 2 inch BL? #550686 01/11/05 12:08 PM
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Are you running stock gears or something else? With a 22Rxx engine, you'd be robbing yourself putting big tires on, esp with the already added weight of a Runner vs. truck.

Any backspacing there?


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Re: 35-36's with 2 inch BL? [Re: kewlynx] #550687 01/12/05 02:52 AM
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well I would put in 5.29s for sure if I was putting on 35-36 inch tires. ya theres some back spacing. I know about robbing power. The 33's kill me.

Re: 35-36's with 2 inch BL? #550688 01/13/05 11:42 AM
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anyone? If I hack the fenders that much will I cut into the fire wall? Or much less in to the cab?

Re: 35-36's with 2 inch BL? #550689 01/15/05 03:18 AM
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someone?

Re: 35-36's with 2 inch BL? #550690 01/15/05 04:38 AM
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Well, I have not owned a 1st Gen. 4Runner, but I did own a '89 truck and I will say that as much as my 32's rubbed with a t-bar crank and an add-a-leaf (about 1") I would say you would have to do substantial cutting to fit that size tire let alone a bogger... Probably cutting into the firewall.

Mike

Re: 35-36's with 2 inch BL? [Re: azrain] #550691 01/17/05 10:36 AM
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4mudder Offline
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My buddy was runnin 33's on a 87 w/ a 3" bl and he was fine. I would crank the tbars and get an add-a-leaf to minimize the hacking, but you'll probably have to do some trimming. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />

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Re: 35-36's with 2 inch BL? [Re: 4mudder] #550692 01/19/05 08:47 PM
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Johnyrrr Offline
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on my buddys old 86, he had a 3inch body lift and cranked torsion bars/add-a-leaf with 36's for a while, with absolutly no hacking. with the 4 inch lift a 2inch body and cranking your torsion bars a little Ive seen 38's.


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Re: 35-36's with 2 inch BL? [Re: Johnyrrr] #550693 01/20/05 05:00 AM
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eightyeight Offline
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My buddy is running 36x12.5 tsl's with a 3" body lift and no fender trimming. They rub a little, and the tires are pretty spanked, but they DO fit. This is on a '88 x-cab. I think a 2" BL would be pushing it a little with 36's. I would say 35's MAX, even with trimming.


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Re: 35-36's with 2 inch BL? [Re: eightyeight] #550694 01/28/05 10:14 PM
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right on thanks all.

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