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24 TRD Pro Eibach springs? pizze cutters?

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by trevor1030, Jul 13, 2024.

  1. Jul 13, 2024 at 10:56 PM
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    trevor1030

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    Curious if anyone is running a TRD PRO with the eibach spring lift kit and if they can fit 255/80/17 tires on the stock TRD pro wheels? I love how the fox are however, there is a chance id like it a hair stiffer, so if i can get a small lift out of it and be able to run my beloved pizza cutters that would be great! Thanks again
     
  2. Jul 15, 2024 at 2:16 PM
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    Hi I run both the 255/80R17 on the TRD wheels and the 255/85R17on SR5 snow flake wheels on my 4runner, I have the Eibach springs in the front and OME in the back. No rubbing with 255/80R17 did a BMC for the 255/85R17. Photos with the 255/85R17

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  3. Jul 15, 2024 at 2:31 PM
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    So will you rub with 255/80/17 no stock trd pro suspension do you think? i was going to buy the eibach springs anyways, i was just curious.
     
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    Looks awesome, I didn't know anyone was running 255 85 17s!
     
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    No rubbing with the Eibach springs on the Fox suspension and the TRD pro wheel for the 255/70R17. For a none stock trd pro suspension can't say, but I image it might work with some trimming of the plastics, fender and bumper.
     
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    I had Load C 265/70R17 on stock TRD Offroad suspension and when I change to Load E 275/70R17 while I'm still on stock TRD Offroad suspension my brain was saying "what have I done..!!" Things got worse when I did aftermarket lift. My wife made me sell the Load E tires. So if possible drive an almost stock weight 4Runner with Load E tires and see if you/family ok with the ride.
     

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