I wonder how they got the fox suspension components to fit. I haven't seen them available for this platform.37's with Fox lift and 17" Methods with +25 offset and NYTOP front bumper and sliders...
Lexus GX550 Overtrail Build by Bink Designs
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I wonder how they got the fox suspension components to fit. I haven't seen them available for this platform.37's with Fox lift and 17" Methods with +25 offset and NYTOP front bumper and sliders...
Lexus GX550 Overtrail Build by Bink Designs
Per Lexus service center, its 96 ft-lb for my overtrail model, but seems like same for all models.GX 550 need M14x1.5 lugs, correct? Same as Landcruiser.
And torque spec is 97 ft-lb? Please confirm.
Thanks!
yes...that combo is 33". because of avail offsets from Vossen, you just need to be ok with the wheel/tire poking out more than stockWould these fit premium plus? Pick up mine last week. White with blackout emblems and want totally black rims.
I suspect this truck is one of the test fit rigs.I wonder how they got the fox suspension components to fit. I haven't seen them available for this platform.
What's the offset on those wheels? Assuming no other modifications needed to fit those tires?Nice! Just got the 20 x 9 Niche Vice wheels on mine with 275/55R20XL Toyo Open Country AT III's
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yes...that combo is 33". because of avail offsets from Vossen, you just need to be ok with the wheel/tire poking out more than stock
My HF6-4 are on order and will be going with 275/60/20 or 285/60/20
Thanks, thinking of running a similar setup. What did you use for the front lift?it's 33.5", it'll be close but I have a 1.25" lift in the front already. I'm leaning towards the 275/60/20 for an even 33" and no risk of problems.
Not too many threads with a tire in that size....but there were a few on the LC forum that had no issues.
Peak suspension spacer lift - 1.25". Spacer lift that didn't require cutting anythingThanks, thinking of running a similar setup. What did you use for the front lift?