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Old 10-07-2015, 03:04 PM
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Default 2014 6" lift, what tire size looks best?

I'm kinda thinking 35s might look small on my truck. So I was thinking 37s? Kinda hoping to keep my factory FX4 rims because I really like the way they look and I'll be saving some cash. Gonna probably need a 1.25" spacer though. Any opinions?
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I would stay with a 35's.

35x12.5

37's are nice but you will need to regear unless the 2014's have a bigger gear ratio.

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I would stay with a 35's.

35x12.5

37's are nice but you will need to regear unless the 2014's have a bigger gear ratio.

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I was also looking into regearing if necessary.
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37's look good but I think the 35 looks great as well. I went with 35's thinking they may look a touch small but am glad I went with them. I like having the clearance a 35 has vs a 37 as well.
So I'd say 35's
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37's look good but I think the 35 looks great as well. I went with 35's thinking they may look a touch small but am glad I went with them. I like having the clearance a 35 has vs a 37 as well.
So I'd say 35's
Do you have any pics? I'm leaning towards 35s so I won't have to trim anything.
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Pictures? Of course! This is a 20x10 wheel
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Pictures? Of course! This is a 20x10 wheel
Looks pretty sweet.
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Well I guess I'm going with 35s. 37s will be too heavy and require trimming and regearing and all that jazz.
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You'll be happy with it. I get tons of people commenting on my truck and wanting to look at it...so it must not look too bad.
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Originally Posted by SnowDawg
You'll be happy with it. I get tons of people commenting on my truck and wanting to look at it...so it must not look too bad.
What's the offset of your wheel? It does look nice. How bad is the road/mud debris while driving? I noticed you have stock flares and not the pocket flares.


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