Any issues on running these besides the backspacing? I read somewhere about the wheels being too narrow... Any one have any insight?
Any issues on running these besides the backspacing? I read somewhere about the wheels being too narrow... Any one have any insight?
--Chris--<br />Facebook Me!<br />1996 Toyota 4Runner Limited / Sonoran Steel 1.2 Lift / 4Crawler Offroad 2" Body Lift / ProComp 8069 16x8 / 315-75 GoodYear Duratracs / Modified ARB front / BruceTS Rear / WABFAB custom stuffs
It's not recommended but I've seen plenty of people do it. The bigger problem is finding a tire shop to install 315/75/16 on a 7" wide wheel.
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That's what I was afraid of... I'm thinking about buying new rims anyway... 16x8 w/ 4.5" backspacing... Clear the UCA's?
--Chris--<br />Facebook Me!<br />1996 Toyota 4Runner Limited / Sonoran Steel 1.2 Lift / 4Crawler Offroad 2" Body Lift / ProComp 8069 16x8 / 315-75 GoodYear Duratracs / Modified ARB front / BruceTS Rear / WABFAB custom stuffs
I don't think 315's will clear stock UCA's with 4.5" backspace, you need more like 4". You could use wheel spacers to get there though.Originally Posted by kregg
Brian
1998 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4x4
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Originally Posted by GoodTimes
OK, cool... Thanks for the info Brian...
--Chris--<br />Facebook Me!<br />1996 Toyota 4Runner Limited / Sonoran Steel 1.2 Lift / 4Crawler Offroad 2" Body Lift / ProComp 8069 16x8 / 315-75 GoodYear Duratracs / Modified ARB front / BruceTS Rear / WABFAB custom stuffs
im running them but you will wear different on the tires
just shoot to my thread in the garage to see
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Would 80 series Land Cruiser or LX450 rims solve any issues with running 315s? Or maybe the Sequoia rims?
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80 series would, sequoia rims are 7.5 and 17" so less sidewall so technically no
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I'm thinking about getting new wheels... What do you guys like and not like?
--Chris--<br />Facebook Me!<br />1996 Toyota 4Runner Limited / Sonoran Steel 1.2 Lift / 4Crawler Offroad 2" Body Lift / ProComp 8069 16x8 / 315-75 GoodYear Duratracs / Modified ARB front / BruceTS Rear / WABFAB custom stuffs
i love my steel wheels, even if they are heavy.
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