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  1. Aftermarket Wheels, Bigger Tires, Lift Kits (Compilation) for 2025+ 4Runner 6th Gen -- Add Yours!

    255/80/17 (33" inch) Geolander AT4 tires installed on SR5. No issues. No rubbing. Full size spare fits. Tires are louder than I expected. Ride quality seems the same as the all season on paved road, but much harsher off-road. Did not lower pressure, will do this in the future. Going on 3000...
  2. 255/80/17 (33" inch) Geolander AT4 tires on SR5 (no issues, no rubbing, full size spare fits)

    255/80/17 (33" inch) Geolander AT4 tires installed on SR5. No issues. No rubbing. Full size spare fits. Tires are louder than I expected. Ride quality seems the same as the all season on paved road, but much harsher off-road. Did not lower pressure, will do this in the future. Going on 3000...
  3. Explain like I am 5 - Offset/Scrub Radius and suspension wear

    IMO TRD wheels are pretty good. After market wheels probably weigh more and adversely affect the performance. I would recommend just up the tire size save the money. This is what grok had to say. https://grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5_72028b6d-19e9-4682-8289-0e519279b4bc
  4. Fitting 35s on factory TRD ORP wheels?

    Maybe not much.
  5. 4Runner 6th Gen OWNERS Registry List & Stats [Add Yours]! 📊

    Picked it up in feb. Some mild off-roading with stock setup. Paranoid with tires, will modify soon.
  6. Spongey Brakes?

    Brakes do suck. It is not linear, and the initial bite is not confidence inspiring. Tires make a big difference as well. KO3s will probably feel better. You have better tires for street performance.
  7. Prerunner wheels part numbers?

    There is a set of 4 TRD OR wheels off a tacoma which has been completely powder coated satin black on ebay for 1.3k.



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