You are right, there are a bunch of initial limitations of where they could go from a design perspective and that's worth considering. I'm just ... surprised that's what they ended up with. I poked around at the Sequoia idea a bit before ending up here; just couldn't see a way that the Sequoia...
From my browsing around
a 33" tire seems to fit fine (in fact, standard equipment on a GX550 Overtrail) - no concerns
but a 34" is pushing your luck and will probably rub with suspension articulation
and a 35" tire will rub on flat pavement
it's a bit iffy to start paying the loan for a car that hasn't arrived yet ! no docs signed! I feel your pain ... they are nagging me for proof of insurance already 🤣
Personally, I’d struggle to lease then. You are going to end up with 8 or 9 years of payments that way if the goal is to minimize the monthly payment. I’d look at buying. $300 extra per month for 6 years and you’d own the thing outright. Also you’d always have positive equity if you wanted out.
So they are offering you $16k for your 4Runner and it still costs you ~$15k to lease a Land Cruiser for 3 years? That’s $861 a month. Seems like a lot.
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Same here. I can't decide if I'm keeping the 20s around for anything or not. The less aggressive tires are probably pretty decent for winter use here, but I'm not sure if swapping is worth the hassle. And the TRD pro wheels / Wildpeaks should be plenty good. I'd say just keep scanning for some...
It's imperfect but cheap for sure. I'm sure tint/PPF/ceramic will cost me an arm and a leg ... but the PPF will wrap around the hood, fenders etc. For a couple hundred bucks, the port option doesn't look that bad, all considered imo