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I think ground clearance has something to do with the control arms. I'm not sure what else it could be.
I've composed a new thread in the suspension forum - hope to get some education on what it really is - but control arms seem like a pertinent factor. Thanks
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I’m running same size tire but different wheel with no lift or level although I am going to level mine for aesthetics and I have TRD Sport Premium

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Great look! I have the same Cutting Edge TRD Sport premium. Tell me if it rides better than the 20" with Yoko's.
 

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I have a 3/8” Greenlane strut spacer but I don’t believe that would have changed anything without it.
Just confirming that this is the spacer you have: 2024-landcruiser-3-4-leveling-kit. Doesn't show up on the Greenlane site when searching on 6th Gen 4Runner parts but found it by searching for 4th Gen Taco (and labeled for landcruiser). This is my kind of modest leveling (3/8" spacer) - although I'm not sure I understand how pushing the strut assembly (and wheels) down 3/8" results in lifting 3/4". Hope the suspension education I'm trying to get helps me understand.
 

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I'm not sure I understand how pushing the strut assembly (and wheels) down 3/8" results in lifting 3/4". Hope the suspension education I'm trying to get helps me understand.
And Tinkerer's Adventure comes through. For anyone who has the same confusion as me, check out "Motion Ratio" at 4:40 in this video: Everything About Toyota IFS | Suspension Construction and Limits | Part 1. NOW I get it. (And yea, quoting myself is kind of weird but hopefully helpful to others)
 

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Just FYI a TRD PRO is lifted approximately 2 inches higher that a TRD ORP. So, to get this look you would need a Peak lift or Westcott design lift to get that look.
I made a thread about this here, and according to someone with a TH (which I believe has the same heigh as the Pro) these are the measurements from top of tire to fender flare(flares are different so this isn't apples to apples):

Trailhunter stock:
4.75" Front and 5.5" rear

My ORP with a 1.25" peak front lift:
4.4" front and 5.5" rear
 

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OP: This has to be one of cleanest looking 4Runners I’ve seen. Great job!

Just got my muddbath last week after waiting almost 4 months. Just had its first wash, have KO3 285/70/18 waiting in the garage to install.

Looking to replace the roof rack but that’s about it. I’ll post some photos after the tires go on.

2025 4runner 6th gen 285/70/18 tires on TRD Pro (stock, no lift) looks perfect IMG_3375
2025 4runner 6th gen 285/70/18 tires on TRD Pro (stock, no lift) looks perfect IMG_3377
2025 4runner 6th gen 285/70/18 tires on TRD Pro (stock, no lift) looks perfect IMG_3376
2025 4runner 6th gen 285/70/18 tires on TRD Pro (stock, no lift) looks perfect IMG_3378
 

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I’m running 275/70R18 Maxxis Razr ATs with the same size spare no issues at all. Even off-road I didn’t have any rubbing at all. I believe you could fit a 285/70R18 spare underneath and if it’s too tight just take some air out. Better to have a “soft” spare than no spare or a mismatched size

2025 4runner 6th gen 285/70/18 tires on TRD Pro (stock, no lift) looks perfect IMG_0777


2025 4runner 6th gen 285/70/18 tires on TRD Pro (stock, no lift) looks perfect IMG_0775
 

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I’m running 275/70R18 Maxxis Razr ATs with the same size spare no issues at all. Even off-road I didn’t have any rubbing at all. I believe you could fit a 285/70R18 spare underneath and if it’s too tight just take some air out. Better to have a “soft” spare than no spare or a mismatched size

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What roof rack do you have? I’d like to replace mine with something similar, but would like a rack that would accommodate a forward facing low profile light bar for the future.
 

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What roof rack do you have? I’d like to replace mine with something similar, but would like a rack that would accommodate a forward facing low profile light bar for the future.
Prinsu. They have the option for a light bar cut out for the fairing
 

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285/70/18 KO3 installed no issues on full lockout, however haven’t had off-road yet. I did have to remove the front mudflaps, which I didn’t really like anyway. I did leave the rear ones.

Now looking for a nice full roof rack with forward facing low profile light bar integration and maybe some options for rear lights for camping.

Overall very happy thus far. I’ll monitor the mpg and report back if there is interest.
2025 4runner 6th gen 285/70/18 tires on TRD Pro (stock, no lift) looks perfect IMG_3388
2025 4runner 6th gen 285/70/18 tires on TRD Pro (stock, no lift) looks perfect IMG_3386
2025 4runner 6th gen 285/70/18 tires on TRD Pro (stock, no lift) looks perfect IMG_3390
2025 4runner 6th gen 285/70/18 tires on TRD Pro (stock, no lift) looks perfect IMG_3391
2025 4runner 6th gen 285/70/18 tires on TRD Pro (stock, no lift) looks perfect IMG_3392
 
 







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