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Old 03-19-2015, 10:51 PM
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Nice!!! Honestly I would have liked to have gone with a taller tire but the Amp Terrain Master MT only come in either a 275/60r20, or 305/55r20 next size is 35x12.5x20
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Originally Posted by festivaboy92
Nice!!! Honestly I would have liked to have gone with a taller tire but the Amp Terrain Master MT only come in either a 275/60r20, or 305/55r20 next size is 35x12.5x20
ah gotcha, well don't worry the 305s are sick to. Loved mine
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[MENTION=44326]Black_Thunder[/MENTION] are you running a level? If so what's the specs?
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[MENTION=44326]Black_Thunder[/MENTION] are you running a level? If so what's the specs?
Yup!

2" Hell Bent Steel Leveling kit and a 3" Procomp Block Kit
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Originally Posted by Black_Thunder
Truck sits just at 2" higher then with the rockstars. These tires are an inch taller, and since they are new they have an extra inch of tread. I also put the tires side by side and measured the difference. (For those wondering how I calculated 2" of height)

for it to sit 2" higher, the tire would have to be 4" taller when side by side, is it really that much bigger?!
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Originally Posted by kidastra

for it to sit 2" higher, the tire would have to be 4" taller when side by side, is it really that much bigger?!
Exactly, what he said. If your tires measure 2" of difference, the most you will get is 1". Then with compression, maybe 3/4" at best. To do it correctly, you needed to measure your lip on the wheel well before and after.
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Looks great Black_Thunder Aren't you glad I talked you into the 295/60's.
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Nice! That is a mean looking truck!
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killin the rim game haha! Looks great dude.
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Originally Posted by kidastra
for it to sit 2" higher, the tire would have to be 4" taller when side by side, is it really that much bigger?!
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Exactly, what he said. If your tires measure 2" of difference, the most you will get is 1". Then with compression, maybe 3/4" at best. To do it correctly, you needed to measure your lip on the wheel well before and after.
Ah, yes you're both right, I stand corrected. I guess with the excitement of the new wheels I wasn't thinking to straight I gained an extra 1" not 2"


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