I have pretty much decided on buying 3rd gen 4Runner (unless I come across the perfect FJ60/62. I have a lot going on this summer so it will probably be after the summer that I make the purchase. So I will be watching the market and planning my build for now. I actually enjoy the planning and shopping part.
I have a question about what size tires will work best and what if any suspension lift I will need. I plan on using the truck mostly for travel on and off road. I would like it to be off road capable to get me where I want biking/camping/climbing and just exploring. I don't plan any really hard off road but I want it to be capable of exploring fun areas. I know that is a little vague but it is the best I can do right now.
I also need it to be highway friendly and VERY reliable. My work has the possibility of me taking travel assignments basically anywhere I want. For example I could possibly take one in Alaska which would involve driving from Georgia to Alaska if I wanted to. The truck would be loaded up with some of our gear and belonging and my girlfriend and two small dogs. I plan to do a simple storage/sleeping platform. I know the drive would mostly be roads but I would like it to be capable enough to enjoy some exploring along the way and at the destination where ever that might be.
I actually think a build a lot like what I see people take through South America would work for well for me. But although I have backpacked and camped a lot I am new to the 4wd truck thing. So any help would be great.
Back to my question. So for the 3rd gen 4runner, what size tires tend to work the best
for what I need? Also what is the biggest size that fits in the factory location? It would be nice to be able to utilize that space. What sized tires work with the factory suspension or lift? Will I need a mild 2” lift or should I be fine with stock? If I upgrade springs to get better load capacity in the rear can I use factory shocks or do I need to replace shocks as well?
I know it is a lot of basic questions but it should help me figure out some things. Any pictures of recommended setups would be great.
EDIT: i did some searching and it looks like people like 255/85/16. I think this comes out close to 32" is that right? does it work well with stock springs in the 4Runner?
I have a question about what size tires will work best and what if any suspension lift I will need. I plan on using the truck mostly for travel on and off road. I would like it to be off road capable to get me where I want biking/camping/climbing and just exploring. I don't plan any really hard off road but I want it to be capable of exploring fun areas. I know that is a little vague but it is the best I can do right now.
I also need it to be highway friendly and VERY reliable. My work has the possibility of me taking travel assignments basically anywhere I want. For example I could possibly take one in Alaska which would involve driving from Georgia to Alaska if I wanted to. The truck would be loaded up with some of our gear and belonging and my girlfriend and two small dogs. I plan to do a simple storage/sleeping platform. I know the drive would mostly be roads but I would like it to be capable enough to enjoy some exploring along the way and at the destination where ever that might be.
I actually think a build a lot like what I see people take through South America would work for well for me. But although I have backpacked and camped a lot I am new to the 4wd truck thing. So any help would be great.
Back to my question. So for the 3rd gen 4runner, what size tires tend to work the best
for what I need? Also what is the biggest size that fits in the factory location? It would be nice to be able to utilize that space. What sized tires work with the factory suspension or lift? Will I need a mild 2” lift or should I be fine with stock? If I upgrade springs to get better load capacity in the rear can I use factory shocks or do I need to replace shocks as well?
I know it is a lot of basic questions but it should help me figure out some things. Any pictures of recommended setups would be great.
EDIT: i did some searching and it looks like people like 255/85/16. I think this comes out close to 32" is that right? does it work well with stock springs in the 4Runner?
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