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2015 4Runner rims with 245-70-17 Firestone MT tires. Best tires I have ever owned.

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Just bought LX little over a month ago.
Stock wheels and Cooper tires
Recently purchased Tundra Wheels to put on Nitto Ridge Grapplers. Anyone know how they would look?
I have 1.5 OldMan lift. I'm looking to put 275/70R18 shoes. I hope they fit.
Should I put on bigger tires?
 
Recent upgrade-
275/70-18 K02 on Method NV w/+25mm offset.

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Yeah its murdered out a little-there was no anthracite option in these wheels: black- silver-bronze. I had plans to PC or spray the faces anthracite to match the body moulding but couldn't find a reasonable price to do it ( almost as much as the wheels cost me). Contemplating vinyl wrapping the faces ( I saw a 200 with these NV's with the faces wrapped that looked great), but what a pita time consuming project to cut around all the spoke holes. And no to plasti-dip.
 
The wheels are 17" Rays Wheels. This is what they looked like. I came into the shop to find that the guys had already started prepping for paint by scuffing up the finish. I had been waffling about spraying them and had decided not to, and texted the shop, but the message had not reached down to the floor.
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And rather than have them clearcoat them again, I decided to go ahead and spray the truck's body color just to see what it would be like. (The tires are General Tire Grabber 285/70/R17s.) Here's how that turned out:
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And here is how it looks from a distance:
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The paint looks like a slightly different shade in the photos but in person it is not at all obvious.

I like how these look--it appeals to me because I could imagine this color scheme up to the end of the 80's: solid light color with matching body and rims. I need to be able to drive up to a nice hotel without feeling out of place--plus I just like that understated look. The stock color on the Rays was just a little too much.

BTW, it was the PAB shop manager, Mr. Jobin, who suggested painting the little vent at the rear a gloss black. I think it is a great touch!
 
I dig the look man.

Jim

The wheels are 17" Rays Wheels. This is what they looked like. I came into the shop to find that the guys had already started prepping for paint by scuffing up the finish. I had been waffling about spraying them and had decided not to, and texted the shop, but the message had not reached down to the floor.
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And rather than have them clearcoat them again, I decided to go ahead and spray the truck's body color just to see what it would be like. (The tires are General Tire Grabber 285/70/R17s.) Here's how that turned out:
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And here is how it looks from a distance:
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The paint looks like a slightly different shade in the photos but in person it is not at all obvious.

I like how these look--it appeals to me because I could imagine this color scheme up to the end of the 80's: solid light color with matching body and rims. I need to be able to drive up to a nice hotel without feeling out of place--plus I just like that understated look. The stock color on the Rays was just a little too much.

BTW, it was the PAB shop manager, Mr. Jobin, who suggested painting the little vent at the rear a gloss black. I think it is a great touch!
 
Started with TRD Rock Warriors and 285/70/17 BFG T/A KOs but upgraded tires to 285/70/17 Procomp AT Sports. I am blown away at the tires capability both on and off road, how quiet they are, snow and rain performance, plus it comes with a factory treadwear warranty of 60K miles.

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