NCHills New member First Name Mike Joined Nov 1, 2025 Threads 1 Messages 3 Reaction score 10 Location NC Vehicle(s) 2025 SR5 4x4 Underground/2018 4Runner TRD OR Friday at 12:33 PM Thread starter #1 Sponsored
rybern Well-known member First Name Ryan Joined May 21, 2025 Threads 3 Messages 70 Reaction score 49 Location Albertville, AL Vehicle(s) '25 TRD OR, 00 Taco 4wd, '21 Corolla XSE Yesterday at 11:15 AM #2 Perfect amount of lift with that tire size. I'm considering the ADO front and rear springs for my truck.
Perfect amount of lift with that tire size. I'm considering the ADO front and rear springs for my truck.
OP OP NCHills New member First Name Mike Joined Nov 1, 2025 Threads 1 Messages 3 Reaction score 10 Location NC Vehicle(s) 2025 SR5 4x4 Underground/2018 4Runner TRD OR Today at 2:46 AM Thread starter #3 Im on 255 80 r17 Geolander AT4 (33s). It rides great and doesn't feel like it under steers. Im happy with it. Last edited: Today at 4:00 AM
Im on 255 80 r17 Geolander AT4 (33s). It rides great and doesn't feel like it under steers. Im happy with it.
rybern Well-known member First Name Ryan Joined May 21, 2025 Threads 3 Messages 70 Reaction score 49 Location Albertville, AL Vehicle(s) '25 TRD OR, 00 Taco 4wd, '21 Corolla XSE Today at 4:27 PM #4 NCHills said: Im on 255 80 r17 Geolander AT4 (33s). It rides great and doesn't feel like it under steers. Im happy with it. Click to expand... Good to hear. Thanks for the additional info. Sponsored
NCHills said: Im on 255 80 r17 Geolander AT4 (33s). It rides great and doesn't feel like it under steers. Im happy with it. Click to expand... Good to hear. Thanks for the additional info. Sponsored