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Old 04-27-2015, 10:38 AM
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Anyone got pics with 32/11.50s with a leveling kit?
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95 2wd w/ 32/11.50/ 15" Moog 844 springs
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That's a good looking truck. I'm gonna put 32s on mine tomorrow and I wanted to know what to expect
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Expect them to rub on the radius arms at full crank, and you may have to remove or trim that plastic air dam below the bumper. But they do give an aggressive look.
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Here's my truck (before the alignment). I have 2.5 inch coil spacers. I should have enough clearance right?
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You should have. If they catch the bumper (usually backing up and turning), you can use some washers to space your bumper ahead a little.
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Alright sounds good
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From a 235/75/15 to a 32/11.50/15 and that's the guy at the shop holding the tires lol
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This is what it sits like all done. 32/11.50 with 2.5 inch leveling kit.
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Originally Posted by cnikazy71


This is what it sits like all done. 32/11.50 with 2.5 inch leveling kit.
The truck looks way better with 32's.

Honestly though (not to be a jerk or pick a fight) but those 32's look like they are only a few miles away from being racing slicks. I hope they didn't cost you much more than the mounting and balancing...

Put safety before cosmetics.


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