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Tire Mag sizesmarcusinaus 12-03-2006, 09:43 PM What is the biggest you can go on 93 4x4 space cab or dual cab pimp rims not botherd with 4x4 preformance:grinyes: :evillol: :smokin: :p :icon16: :iceslolan :naughty: Ramblin Fever 12-04-2006, 02:10 AM Are you referring to 15,16, or 17" tire sizes? You're saying pimp rims, so I get the impression you're wanting to mount 17" size or bigger? If that's the case, I'm not sure what sizes would work. If you're looking at upgrading the 15" size tires that most likely came on your truck, you could safely run 31x10.5 without rubbing (was offered as upgrade in '93) or possibly 31x11.5, which I believe may be hard to find, and *may* require a bit of front fender trimming. If you're looking at 16" size tires, offered on 96+yrs, but will also fit all 91-04 Rodeo's/Amigo's/Spacecab's, IIRC, then the 265/75 16" size tires will fit 91-97yrs w/o rubbing; otherwise, you can also run 285/75 16" with a bit of trimming. FWIW - I've ran stock size = 225/75 16's, 245/75 16's, and currently 265/75 16's on my 3.2L Sohc (190hp) and I do NOT recommend going bigger then a 32" size tire on this engine - in my opinion, it would take too much away from the engine and make DD irritating. If you have the 3.2L with the 175hp, 93-95yrs, I don't suggest going bigger then a 31" tire personally unless you plan on regearing. marcusinaus 12-04-2006, 02:42 AM thank you for your feed back what i want to do is go big rims and a lower profile tire like you see peps doin to there pick ups my truck is 2.6 l petrol v6 didnt come out till 97 in australia just want it to look hot getting pics soon nice paint onit big stereo mags and turbo or v6 swap to go hard to find info on anything though any help would be great mate Ramblin Fever 12-04-2006, 07:43 AM What size of rims are you looking to get? marcusinaus 12-04-2006, 08:24 AM 18 ,19, 20, low profille tires :evillol: Ramblin Fever 12-04-2006, 07:48 PM Take a look at tirerack's website, might be of some help. I'm not familiar with rims of those sizes that'll fit the Isuzu's; but word of caution, Isuzu's have large hubs when you're doing your wheel fitments. marcusinaus 12-04-2006, 08:00 PM Take a look at tirerack's website, might be of some help. I'm not familiar with rims of those sizes that'll fit the Isuzu's; but word of caution, Isuzu's have large hubs when you're doing your wheel fitments. thankyou for that i wasnt aware i was aware however that the wheel nuts snap nice and easy lol found that the hard way :banghead: vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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