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Old 01-29-2017, 03:56 PM
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Im pretty new to the forums. Just got a 4" zone off road lift and 295/60/20 toyo AT IIs. I liked this setup because it let me keep the stock KR wheels. Almost no road noise compared to stock tires. At about 65 mph it becomes barely noticeable that I have all terrains.

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Old 01-29-2017, 08:57 PM
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well hot damn...

if they cleared, may i ask why you changed them out? were you not happy with the offset/stance?
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running them on a 295/70/17 over few hundred pavement miles. all seems well and noise isn't too noticeable until 70 mph
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Originally Posted by j.digiacomo
well hot damn...

if they cleared, may i ask why you changed them out? were you not happy with the offset/stance?
Thats right, I wanted more. I wanted 1" outsides the fender well and more height. Looks better with the lift.



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