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How about 32” or 33” tires? Would these tires hit the fender liner?No effect but the tires have to fit the range of motion. For example a 35” tire with stock bump stops will hit the fender liners at full stuff. So one common mitigation is larger bump stops to limit up travel.
Generally, not even close. If you go larger, you might need some modifications with a heat gun on mud-flaps, but nothing too crazy. If you go much larger, you might need to relocate KDSS (if applicable) and body-mount chop.How about 32” or 33” tires? Would these tires hit the fender liner?
Wheel offset is more of a factor that diameter.How about 32” or 33” tires? Would these tires hit the fender liner?
These are probably the best videos for learning about Toyota suspension. Dispels many false claims. This is just the first of many videos in his playlist.
(To be clear, everything tbisaacs has said is accurate, there’s just so much more in here than would be practical to type up.)
Thank you! I watched the videos and he did mention that lifts can alter articulation. Unfortunately I couldn’t tell if he mentioned specifically keeping stock suspension but large tires. The above posters believe that larger tires wouldn’t alter articulation