2000 Toyota 4runner Install 56k not recomended.

unless you are putting on a 10" lift, go with smaller tires. anything less than 10" will looked stuffed with 35's.
this is an idea of how lifted trucks should be done: Hi Performance RPM
Maybe its just my opinion but the 10" lift looks a little ridicolous and makes the tires look sissy. I was thinking a nice 6" with 33" or 35"s. Either way 10" is not happening. I live in Wisconsin and we do up our trucks a little different here. I go mudding up north every weekend in the summer and if I showed up with a truck like that, even to haul my mud truck, I would be laughed at for hours. Im not going for show on this truck so i think a 6" with 35" will do just fine its already got 32"s on it and looks kinda small if ya ask me.

 
Looks good. And I agree that a 10" lift with 35's looks stupid. Now I've never seen it on a 4runner but I can imagine, plus a 10" lift on a 4runner would look silly.

 
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