My average right now says 17.7 which is down from 18.2 where it was before. On the way to work which is a 15 mile drive for me before the bigger tires I was getting about 21 per trip now it’s about 18. Shorter distances around town it’s a lot less.
I decided to keep the stock 20" wheels and got 285/65/20 Ridge Grapplers 35's (34.8") with the ReadyLift 2.5" lift kit.
I also put 20% tint on the windshield and 15% on the driver and passenger windows. The back are still stock.
I decided to keep the stock 20" wheels and got 285/65/20 Ridge Grapplers 35's (34.8") with the ReadyLift 2.5" lift kit.
I also put 20% tint on the windshield and 15% on the driver and passenger windows. The back are still stock.
I didn't install it myself but yeah it's a spacer kit:
https://www.readylift.com/2-5-sst-lift-kit-toyota-4runner-2025.html?srsltid=AfmBOopVKN2293a85NMBPSooxzh1u2ou9iqx76vl0pZd-FoRsEt2BDUF
I decided to keep the stock 20" wheels and got 285/65/20 Ridge Grapplers 35's (34.8") with the ReadyLift 2.5" lift kit.
I also put 20% tint on the windshield and 15% on the driver and passenger windows. The back are still stock.
very nice! I’m trying to keep the stock 20” wheels as well, but I’m getting the readylift 2.5” lift and they say the biggest that will fit with that is 285/65/20 which is like an inch taller than yours, so do you think the 285/65s will be big enough for the 2.5? I want the proportions to look...
So I got the Sport Premium as a daily driver and I actually like the 20” stock wheels, especially since my 4Runner has that light silver Cutting Edge paint that matches the wheels.
If I got an offroad focused model, I would totally switch them out for 17s or 18s like everyone else seems to be...