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Re: what's your 3rd gen 4runner's gas milage? [Re: larsdennert] #638818 10/05/05 06:10 PM
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lynchknot Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
A bit of coaxing? Larsdennert said 75's will fit w/ no problem - perhaps a little rubbing at extremes maybe.

What I find amusing is seeing some 4x4's with huge rims with very little sidewall. Perhaps I'm living in the past but from what I remember- a fat sidewall is important for (even mild) rock climbing and overall protection of your rims.

Last edited by lynchknot; 10/05/05 06:49 PM.
Re: what's your 3rd gen 4runner's gas milage? [Re: lynchknot] #638819 10/05/05 07:05 PM
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larsdennert Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Um, no 75 is the aspect ratio of the sidewall in relation to the tread. 265/75/16 will fit. 285/75/16, 305/75/16, 315/75/16 etc will not fit (easily).

Re: what's your 3rd gen 4runner's gas milage? [Re: larsdennert] #638820 10/06/05 12:24 AM
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lynchknot Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
265/75/16 is what I know you meant. hehe, I think something got lost in translation - <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />

He said:
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With a bit of coaxing 32"s fit


But you said (re: 265/75/16):
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the 3rd Gen can fit these pretty easily


*edit. I posted in the tire sticky. I'm going for the REVO plus size (4 for price of 3 sale at Firestone). I hope it goes well. I don't like running boards anyway (If need take off) I step over then and get my pant leg wet when it rains.

Last edited by lynchknot; 10/06/05 07:05 PM.
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