February 25, 200521 yr I've had numerous people ask about my tires and rims, so here's the goods: Rims: Toyota 4X4 truck (around '92 model) Tires: 215/75/15. These measure 27.5" on these rims @ 32psi. Very minor fender clearancing needed at front and rear bottom edges of all fenders. BTW: these are mounted on a 1987 GL Wagon with 4" OZified lift. Here is the latest pic:
February 25, 200521 yr I've had numerous people ask about my tires and rims, so here's the goods: Rims: Toyota 4X4 truck (around '92 model) Tires: 215/75/15. These measure 27.5" on these rims @ 32psi. Very minor fender clearancing needed at front and rear bottom edges of all fenders. BTW: these are mounted on a 1987 GL Wagon with 4" OZified lift. Here is the latest pic: stock on an outback is 215/70r15 isn't it? i'd bet 215/75r15 would fit too....
February 25, 200521 yr I like how you shot the pic from very low to create that bigger-than-life effect.
February 25, 200521 yr Hey I'll add to the list 1988 GL wagon 3" BYB Lift 15" steel pug rims (4.5 or 5" of backspacing I think?) 30" x 9.5" Baja Radial AT barely fit after much trimming and bashing. 235/75 R15 Liberator AT (about 29" x 8.5") fit nice after clearing for 30"s * note all tire manufactures are not the same. sizes can be drasticly different between manfuactuerers, models from the same manf. and even differences between identical models from the same manf. ** also note tread type and pattern play a key roll in tires fitting. if you go with big lug MTs exepct to require more room vs. a more narrow tread pattern on say an AT, AS, or M+S.
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