Hello all.
My question is a fairly common one, but one with as many different answers as their are questioners.
I have a line on a 2002 4x4 regular cab, manual trans, 2.7l 4cyl base model tacoma with the towing package.
I want to run (cue groans) 235/85r16's. The truck currently wears some gaudy chrome aftermarket suburban wheels that stick out from the fenders a mile.
The truck has what seems to be a fairly nose-down (or tail up, as the case may be) stance. I am not sure if this is because of the towing package or if the front end has settled a bit. I don't want to link to pictures, because it is a good deal that I don't want to get snatched out from under me.
I have searched all of the various forums regarding this tire size. Some say they fit perfectly at stock height. Some say you just need to beat the pinch weld. Some say you need a 1 inch body lift, some say a 2-3 inch suspension lift. What is the real story here?
While on the subject, let me just do a quick sanity check here- 4.56 gears, and 16x6 to 6.5 wheels with 3.5 to 3.75 inches of backspacing is correct for those tires on that truck? And since it has auto hubs, I can use some chevy rims with no ill effect?
My question is a fairly common one, but one with as many different answers as their are questioners.
I have a line on a 2002 4x4 regular cab, manual trans, 2.7l 4cyl base model tacoma with the towing package.
I want to run (cue groans) 235/85r16's. The truck currently wears some gaudy chrome aftermarket suburban wheels that stick out from the fenders a mile.
The truck has what seems to be a fairly nose-down (or tail up, as the case may be) stance. I am not sure if this is because of the towing package or if the front end has settled a bit. I don't want to link to pictures, because it is a good deal that I don't want to get snatched out from under me.
I have searched all of the various forums regarding this tire size. Some say they fit perfectly at stock height. Some say you just need to beat the pinch weld. Some say you need a 1 inch body lift, some say a 2-3 inch suspension lift. What is the real story here?
While on the subject, let me just do a quick sanity check here- 4.56 gears, and 16x6 to 6.5 wheels with 3.5 to 3.75 inches of backspacing is correct for those tires on that truck? And since it has auto hubs, I can use some chevy rims with no ill effect?
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