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I had 31" x 10.5" on 15" rims on my 2003 Ranger. The truck seemed to handle this fine. With any taller tires you should have a steering stabilizer and you will probably need a small lift to clear. Hope this helps!!

2006-10-22 14:50:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well i have a 3" body lift on my truck and i have 33" tires and they clearlly fit. i would say you can try a 35" if possible. just use a tape measure and the max tires u can fit on now and imagine how much a difference with the 3-4 " lift would make for bigger tires. And the 4.11 gears would be perfect if not 4.33 i think would be a good idea. it would help keep to close to stock gearing to have better performance and fuel economy. you may think it may make better fuel economy withthe bigger tires but withthe V6 instead of V8 it would make it harder to power the engine for those speeds so u lose a little. and the last detail. u will have problems like that with bigger tires, either u just avoid sharp turns or i believe wheel spacers can help this problem

2016-05-21 23:25:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Go to a truck tire shop and ask. If you get these monster tires put on your car make sure you get the Speedometer calibrated. Your truck could say your doing 35mph but you might be going 50mph

2006-10-26 12:07:41 · answer #3 · answered by whtsthislif4 5 · 0 0

For your safety and legal road limits, take the vehicle to a reliable tire shop and ask them for a professional opinion.

2006-10-22 12:42:37 · answer #4 · answered by gary o 7 · 0 0

P245/R19

2006-10-22 12:26:46 · answer #5 · answered by Justin P 1 · 0 0

http://www.toyotaownersonline.com/pdf/appchart_truestartbatteries06.pdf

2006-10-22 16:28:54 · answer #6 · answered by tronary 7 · 0 0

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