Introduction
This article outlines the challenges and limitations of fitting 34-inch tires to a Toyota Prado 150, particularly when equipped with a 2-inch lift.
Problem
The primary issue is the physical space available within the wheel wells. Larger tires can cause rubbing against the guards and other components, impacting vehicle handling and potentially causing damage.
Solution
It is generally accepted that fitting tires larger than 33 inches requires significant modifications beyond a 2-inch lift. These modifications may include:
- Cutting guards
- Body lift
- Altering rim offset
- Installation of aftermarket upper control arms
- Modifying mudflaps
- Other bodywork modifications
Alternative Solution: It is recommended to use a maximum tire size of 32 inches with no modifications, or 33 inches with minor modifications, in conjunction with a 2-inch lift.
Relevant Parts/Specifications
- Maximum Recommended Tire Size (with 2-inch lift and no/minor mods): 32-33 inches
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