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Here is the pic I promised. 35's on no lift:
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cool thanks, but besides the fact that those are 18's and my truck came with the 02' 16's, would I still be able to put 35's on with no issues?thanks
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Here is the pic I promised. 35's on no lift:
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cool thanks, but besides the fact that those are 18's and my truck came with the 02' 16's, would I still be able to put 35's on with no issues?thanks
Here is the pic I promised. 35's on no lift:
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Fran that truck is beautiful. Total LandCruiser porn. Did you put the 295/70/18s on the 2005LX? I'm about to buy tires and my brain is spinning. I just bought a 2005 LX and its coming with 18" wheels and stock AHC. I love those tires on there. Any concerns? I realize this thread is old.That's the "official" answer but people on this forum have been known to go bigger. Some say 295s cause no issues. I stuffed 35s on a stock suspension with very minor trimming done to the front wheel wells. Of course, my overall plan was to add a lift but before the lift, the only rubbing I had on street could have easily been taken care of by a small adjustment to the turn stops. I have a pic out there on one of the wheel painting threads.
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