The largest tire size that typically fits a 1997 Toyota 4Runner without modifications is around 31 inches in diameter. This generally corresponds to a 31x10.5R15 tire, but it can vary depending on the vehicle's suspension setup and wheel width. For larger tires, such as 32 inches or more, modifications like a lift kit or trimming may be necessary to prevent rubbing. Always confirm fitment with the specific wheel and tire combination you plan to use.
The 2006 Toyota 4Runner in the 4WD Sport trim comes equipped with P265/65/17 tires. The largest approved size tires for this application are P295/35/24 which require aftermarket wheels.
265 75 16
Is a rear end1998 Toyota 4runner will fit in a2002 Toyota 4runner/
Yes, it should fit perfectly.
22 inch wheels with a 225/30/ZR22 tire
yes
It depends on a combination of rim and tire size. I would not go above a 17" myself.
Yes
22RE or the 3.0L.
Probably 31x10.50. My 31s rub just a hair on my 87 pickup.
yes, it should fit. you may have to adjust how it mounts thought if the 4 runner was originally a v6.
I have run 235-75-R15 Never went to a 16 inch. These ran fine unless I tried to put a chain on it. Then the front rubbed on the metal. The rope chain did OK tho. If you have a 16 inch rim you would need to lower the other sizes to fit the space. Jonathon