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Old 04-21-2008, 09:20 PM   #5 (permalink)
JDMSi92
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Re: Toyo MT 295/70/17 question before I buy????

I know for a fact that they will rub on the upper control arms on stock wheels. I work for a tire shop and have tried several kinds of tires. You can fit them for 200 dollars more without issue with spidertrax wheel spacers. Or you can spend more and get a wheel with the correct offset. Last thing to consider is the uca rubbing. If you kept the stock wheels and did not use spacers the tire will just barely hit the uca when driving while the suspension cycles up and down. There is so much rubber in the side lugs that it will wear just a bit on them and would eventually be ok. I would recommend the spider trax though. You can do a search for my name and I did the toyos in a 35 on stock wheels with a body mount chop if you want a bigger setup. PM me if you have more questions.
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