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Lil-Rokslider
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Put inch and a half wheel spacers on my Tundra to run front chains.
It’s clearance with the UCA, not within the wheel well. Has little to do with tire size.Pretty sure they'll fit on the front with a tire that small, there's way more than 3/8 of an inch clearance there. Be careful and test them somewhere first. Jack the tires and spin them around, and remember they'll flip out a bit farther with more wheel speed. If you had a locker they'd be very effective on the rear but your SR doesn't. Either way they'll be night and day vs not having them.
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I just plain got stuck climbing with chains. Took a minute to figure out, I even looked under the truck to see if I had wrecked something. Deep snow.Ahh, my brother dumped his Tundra in the ditch last winter. He said it had no power and dash lit up like a Christmas tree . I'll pass the info along about shutting off the traction control and such. Thanks
This or new wheels with an offset that pushes them out further from the arm are the only ways I've figured out on any new truck.Put inch and a half wheel spacers on my Tundra to run front chains.
Spacers are really popular, especially on Toyotas however they introduce a whole new series of issues.
Smart drivers don't install spacers.
You see a lot of mods on them...Mostly for looks and usually to the detriment of performance.I didnt think you liked toyotas?