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I'll have to look, but I believe mine are still in place.
But if push comes to shove, it would be an easy fabrication to make a little "L" bracket and move it back a wee bit.
 
$367 EACH at Discount...

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At that price, they need to gently lift you up and over every obstacle, like Egyptian slaves carting Pharaoh around...
2.5 years later, and $469 each... That there is SOME kind of inflation, mmmhmmm...
 
Yep
Options for another 34x10.5. Note that a 275/70/R18 is just slightly shorter.
Yep, those are my next tire. Sticking with the 17's, and those in load range D are perfect. Not sure why the love for 18, 20, 22 inch rims. They're hideous, and suck off road. :meh:
 
Yep

Yep, those are my next tire. Sticking with the 17's, and those in load range D are perfect. Not sure why the love for 18, 20, 22 inch rims. They're hideous, and suck off road. :meh:
Likewise, and we have a set of 17s for the 4Runner as well.
Didn't know if the supply of cheap practically new oem steel wheels would dry up so I grabbed 4 more.

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I snagged one of those cheap OEM steelies too for my spare. Pretty good buy at $80 shipped, and they use same normal lug nuts as my aftermarket wheels (not the crappy lug-centric style of OE Toyota alluminum rims).
 

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