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Charles___
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| 05/09/2003 9:37 PM |
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| I have a 2002 tacoma trd 4x4 and i want to put 33" tires on it. what do you guys recommend that is price efficent and that will last. |
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Z___
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| 05/12/2003 10:38 AM |
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charles at 5/9/2003 9:37:08 PM
I have a 2002 tacoma trd 4x4 and i want to put 33" tires on it. what do you guys recommend that is price efficent and that will last.
If you are looking for cost efficient, go with a 3" cornfed spacer with downey aal, and a 3" body lift, which is what I got. The consensus is that you need at least 5.5" of lift to fit 33's without rubbing. If you aren't into a spacer or body lift, there is the 6" trailmaster lift and the new 6" fabtech that is suppose to come out in late june. However, you could get them on there with 3" of lift and a whole lot of cutting and pounding. But you probably wouldn't want to do that. Go to www.tacomaterritory.com and go to their message board. You can find so much information on there. |
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Z___
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| 05/12/2003 10:38 AM |
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charles at 5/9/2003 9:37:08 PM
I have a 2002 tacoma trd 4x4 and i want to put 33" tires on it. what do you guys recommend that is price efficent and that will last.
If you are looking for cost efficient, go with a 3" cornfed spacer with downey aal, and a 3" body lift, which is what I got. The consensus is that you need at least 5.5" of lift to fit 33's without rubbing. If you aren't into a spacer or body lift, there is the 6" trailmaster lift and the new 6" fabtech that is suppose to come out in late june. However, you could get them on there with 3" of lift and a whole lot of cutting and pounding. But you probably wouldn't want to do that. Go to www.tacomaterritory.com and go to their message board. You can find so much information on there. |
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