34 9.5 15 tsl fit on my stock 94 4runner with a 3/4 torsion bar crank. recommend suspension upgrades. i would say the same for a 33 unless the "33" inch tire is closer to 32 inched tall. manufactures are not always accurate.
a tire with actual dimensions of 32.6 inches tall by less than 11 inches wide will work on almost any stock Toyota truck
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Sure it will. My Buddy has a 1989 Toyota 4 runner that is completely stock and he runs 31 by 10.50 mud tires on it. He only has a 2.4 four cylinder in his. My brother has a 1992 Toyota pickup with the 3 liter V6 and he runs 34 by 10.50 TSL LTB super swampers and it turns them just fine. You will probably see a drop in mpg with you new tires but nothing serious.
The stock tires are 215/60/16.
Traction control so in the winter or slippery conditions your tires wont spin
do you have tires for toyota RAV4
My tires are P185/ 60 R15 - 84T, if that helps.
Yes you can put 185/60-14 size tires which will have the overall same diameter as your stock tires. Obviously you will need to get new wheels/rims to accommodate those tires.
Some special editions of the 1st generation Toyota 4Runner came stock with 31x10.5-15 sized tires. If you contact the parts department at your local Toyota Dealership you can get the speedometer gear for this tire size, as long as you keep the stock gear. I have heard of people cramming 33 inch diameter tires with no modifications to the vehicle however I would not recommend this due to rubbing issues.
If the tires are the same size, they will but the rims won't.
I don't think there's such a thing as Toyota brand tires.
For stock truck a 31 inch tire is the biggest possible and even this tire will rub
Likely you have the wrong tires on the car. They're too big. I had this problem when I put 30" tires on my S10 pickup, they were bigger and wider than stock. I fixed it by welding a new steering stop in place, because I didn't want to go back to the tiny stock tires.