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Old 02-05-2012, 08:34 PM
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I'm not sure but I don't think my truck has tbars
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If thats your truck in you avatar you will need at least a 3 inch body lift and a leveling kit to fit 35s
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It's got a 3" body and I was gonna put the leveling coil spacers and cut what ever I need to out! I just don't wanna buy the tires if they won't fit even with trimming
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They will fit with the level the only thing you should have to cut is a little bit of the bottom bumper
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Awsome thanks I've gotta line up on some 36.5s! Can I get away with running stock rims or do I need to get offset rims
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How wide are you going to go with the tires?
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12.50s
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Originally Posted by 4everford150
Just depends on your trucks stance mine done it with no problems
First off. His truck doesn't have t-bars

Now. To the OP.

Is this just a junk truck you're gonna run into the ground or are you a redneck that doesn't give a **** what you do and then bitch and moan when it breaks??

If it's a junk truck, just take the damn fenders and bed off. And run some 38's. Anything bigger than 35" a regear is STRONGLY recommended. I would even regear FOR 35's.

Now. If you're a redneck that wants your truck to run right. Get some 32x11.50 tires. Save $2000 on a regear, enjoy the nice ride.

If this is a DD. I don't care how loud your stereo is. Usually the louder the tire, the rougher the ride. You'll end up working all the screws in the cab loose. You'll hate driving it after a week.


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