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New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby Anth D on Mon, 27 Aug 2012 6:36 +0000

Hey guys,

I've got a bit of a dilemma, my main aim was to fit all my heavy mods (2nd battery, winch, side steps, rear bar, sliders etc) PRIOR to doing my 2" lift so I could fit bigger rims and go up to 32" tyres. A few of my mates have had major issues with sag and suspension settlement when fitting mods AFTER lifting. Looking to avoid that issue if I can.

My tyres are just about shot, 100K on a set of Dick Cepeks and will need changing within the next few weeks.

I've been spending a heap of time searching on the forums, but is there any possible way I can fit 32" tyres and a 16x8 steel rim before I've done a lift? I won't be offroading in this time and will just be city/freeway driving for the next few months until I add all the extras for my Cape trip.

Any help will be much appreciated!
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby BAT091 on Mon, 27 Aug 2012 6:38 +0000

Pretty sure it won't be drama you'll just need to remove your front mudflaps
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby robboslux on Mon, 27 Aug 2012 7:07 +0000

Yeah you can fit 32 inch tyres on a stock hilux and as bat091 said you have to remove mud flaps they will only just fit and may scrub when you turn into driveways and definatly offroad
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby Piggy_2007 on Mon, 27 Aug 2012 7:20 +0000

I would think you will always have 'settlement' or sag after any new springs are fitted regardless of whether the extras/mods are fitted before or after. The total weight would affect how much settlement ! Depending what you carry in the back I would be going a 3" on the front and a 2" on the back, cheers
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby Anth D on Tue, 28 Aug 2012 9:32 +0000

Cheers for the advice, just firming up tyre selection now and will then get the work done. Cheers!
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby Anth D on Sat, 29 Sep 2012 3:57 +0000

To answer my own question, yes it all fits. Cheers for all the advice fellas.

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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby Just V on Mon, 08 Oct 2012 5:41 +0000

How have you found the 32's after a few weeks..?? :)
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby Anth D on Mon, 08 Oct 2012 6:33 +0000

Mate they have been great, I haven't noticed a massive change in gearing and still getting 9-9.5L/100kms, plus they look the trick! :D
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby kylem84 on Sun, 28 Oct 2012 6:31 +0000

just got some 32" 11.5 bighorns. they fit standard height but with angle grinder work on the bumper and piss the mud flaps off.
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby Stef on Sun, 28 Oct 2012 6:41 +0000

What offset you running?
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby Anth D on Mon, 29 Oct 2012 5:44 +0000

+30.

Probably should've gone +20 to get a bit more width.
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby Stef on Mon, 29 Oct 2012 7:02 +0000

Anth D wrote:+30.

Probably should've gone +20 to get a bit more width.


You think you could get away with 0 on the stock hight?
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Re: New 32

Postby helmut79 on Mon, 29 Oct 2012 11:40 +0000

Stef wrote:
Anth D wrote:+30.

Probably should've gone +20 to get a bit more width.


You think you could get away with 0 on the stock hight?


I wouldn't think so, the P30 is keeping everything tucked in nice and tight just like factory.
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby Stef on Mon, 29 Oct 2012 12:35 +0000

helmut79 wrote:
Stef wrote:
Anth D wrote:+30.

Probably should've gone +20 to get a bit more width.


You think you could get away with 0 on the stock hight?


I wouldn't think so, the P30 is keeping everything tucked in nice and tight just like factory.


Awesome! Thanks for your help, got the same idea as you to try and leave the lift till the very end. But my god looking at these stock wheels and tires is making me wanna puke
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby Stef on Mon, 29 Oct 2012 12:35 +0000

helmut79 wrote:
Stef wrote:
Anth D wrote:+30.

Probably should've gone +20 to get a bit more width.


You think you could get away with 0 on the stock hight?


I wouldn't think so, the P30 is keeping everything tucked in nice and tight just like factory.


Awesome! Thanks for your help, got the same idea as you to try and leave the lift till the very end. But my god looking at these stock wheels and tires is making me wanna puke
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby rds_929 on Thu, 23 Jul 2015 7:02 +0000

Anth D wrote:+30.

Probably should've gone +20 to get a bit more width.


do you reckon +10 would be ok on stock height ?? (lift pending)
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby Leroy111leigh on Wed, 27 Jan 2016 2:24 +0000

rds_929 wrote:
Anth D wrote:+30.

Probably should've gone +20 to get a bit more width.


do you reckon +10 would be ok on stock height ?? (lift pending)

Also interested in the above question if anyone can help
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby rds_929 on Wed, 27 Jan 2016 3:10 +0000

well iv'e had my 265/70/17 ko2's on for months now well mine didn't fit all at with no lift major scrubbing issues on the inner guard and front bumper i doubt they would even fit with a lift and the front bumper on only a bull bar would fix the issues
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby deadset16 on Mon, 29 Feb 2016 12:19 +0000

Trying to decide what size to get for my lux and was looking for some insight from you guys. Thinkinh of 285/70r16 which is about 32/11.5 and if i cant get them to fit ill go for 265/75r16 and was wondering if either of these would fit with just taking mudguards off and im also getting an xrox bar so front clearance shouldnt be an issue. Would these work offroad. I would prefer the 285s if possible
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Re: New 32" Tyres & Rims without a lift?

Postby TOYZX on Mon, 29 Feb 2016 12:44 +0000

Depends on the offset of ya wheels. But either way you'd be pushing your luck to fit 285s fit no lift!
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