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    hello,

    This is my first post. I have a friend that is working a Putting a 4g63t in a Mitsubishi mighty max. He has a set of wheels He want to use. He wants to lower the truck, and roll/pull the fenders. The wheels are after market Toyota Tacoma wheels the are 15x10. I am assuming that the wheels are somewhat of factory offset.

    I am curious to know what size tires to run, he wants a medium stretch.

    I will post pictures up soon.

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    Look up this page
    Home of the worlds largest collection of Tyre Stretch and Stance photos


    A good gallery i think, i found out what tyres i should run on that page

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    • #3
      medium stretch is a relative term but a 225/45/15 or 215/45/15. I've never looked for those sizes before so I'm not sure if they are manufactured. I run a 195/45/15 on a 15x9.

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      • #4
        IMO, I'd go with 225/50

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        • #5
          yes i know medium is relative however

          neek do you have a pic or two?

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          • #6
            Your friend sounds like a boss. Depending on how he's lowering he might not need a pull. I barely rubbed on my 14's with monster truck tires and a 5 inch drop.

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            • #7
              I run 195's but I'd say 215/50 or 45 would be his best bet.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Revhard05 View Post
                yes i know medium is relative however

                neek do you have a pic or two?

                Mr. Belvedere

                I want to buy your single 4x100 Ronal Racing center

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                • #9
                  It all depends on how they will sit on the truck. It's not going to look good with any stretch be it mild medium or spicy if the wheels are sunk in.

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                  • #10
                    i appriciate the warm embrace everyone, thinks for the pic neek, ill post up some pics when the this goes down

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                    • #11
                      please do. How does he plan on dropping it?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Somethingoosted View Post
                        please do. How does he plan on dropping it?
                        im not possitive what are your suggestions?

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                        • #13
                          depends on how low he wants to get. Theres only one spring for the truck and i think its 2.5" drop for the front. I cut 2.5 coils on my truck and it dropped it 5 inches in the front. It's stiff as shit. Going to need to get drop shocks for sure. The rear you can mono-leaf or just take one leaf out. Monoleaf= 5 inch drop, taking a leaf = 2 inch drop. And then you can get drop blocks aswell. Long bed for short?

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                          • #14
                            its the short bed, so just cut 2.5 in out of coils then, when we remove a leaf it will make it softer correct? but you would normally want harder to keep from hitting the bump stops as much?

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                            • #15
                              Ohhh! for got about that. Your going to have to cut the rear bump stops and just take out the fronts, theres two on each side of the front. I think i cut two coils and thats 5 inch drop. i went two down from where the stock spring ends so it sits the same place when its compresssed.

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