In Oz the OME tyre options were a 7.50r16 (which works out to about 32") or a 31x10.50r15.
These were the options when the vehicle was brand new here, and that is for auto or manual.
So tyres shouldn't be an issue.
In fact, almost everyone over here runs 33x12.50r15 or 16" equivalent. I am about the only bloke I know who is still on 31's, and I am hoping to have 33x10.50's when I next buy tyres.
But I will say that the backspacing is important. I run genuine Yota rims so no problem there, but rims from other vehicles won't fit. I was given a Nissan Patrol rim and it won't clear my brakes.
31x10.50r15 in the photo, 2" lift but otherwise standard.
Sorry for the silly photo, but it was the only one I can find showing the wheels and tyres. Was posing it for a friend who has a "pretend" 4x4 - this is about all his is good for.....
These were the options when the vehicle was brand new here, and that is for auto or manual.
So tyres shouldn't be an issue.
In fact, almost everyone over here runs 33x12.50r15 or 16" equivalent. I am about the only bloke I know who is still on 31's, and I am hoping to have 33x10.50's when I next buy tyres.
But I will say that the backspacing is important. I run genuine Yota rims so no problem there, but rims from other vehicles won't fit. I was given a Nissan Patrol rim and it won't clear my brakes.
31x10.50r15 in the photo, 2" lift but otherwise standard.
Sorry for the silly photo, but it was the only one I can find showing the wheels and tyres. Was posing it for a friend who has a "pretend" 4x4 - this is about all his is good for.....
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