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We've ran the method wheels with "bead grip" lips on the rims, regularly at 10-12 PSI and no issues yet. My Jeep tires are almost never above 20 PSI unless it's a long trip somewhere on the highway.I love my tacoma. I have 5100s an add a leaf and 33 inch tires. I can go farther than a sxs can go that doesnt have a width restiction.
You do not need kings and new arms and all the overland junk to go hunting. Put on a lift, put on tires, and run the tires at 20 psi. Get a truck with sway bar disconnects or take out the sway bars. If you want comfort in any offroad truck let the tires become part of the suspension. In my experience as a tire tech and then a mechanic and someone who offroads for fun you dont run any danger of debeading a tire until about 15psi and then you still have to try hard. You will wear your tires faster driving on the road. But i drive my tacoma 80mph for 3 hours to go hunting every weekend and leave my tires aired down all hunting season and still get 40k miles a set.
DO NOT GET A SPACER THAT BOLTS TO THE TOP OF THE STRUT. You need to get a spring lift, 5100s, or true coilovers. If you bolt a spacer in your bump stop is essentially in the wrong spot and if you bottom out hard youll rip the shock off. A lot of toyotas come in on a wrecker around here like that. If you lift with springs theres no problems.
Theres nothing i enjoy more than being comfy and warm my whole drive to go hunting and to not hear the annoying noise of a sxs all day.
