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Old 08-25-2016, 09:02 PM
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These are 315/70/17 and that's equivalent to a 34.4x12.4
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Old 08-25-2016, 09:31 PM
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325/50 22's (34.8x12.8 )

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Old 08-26-2016, 01:20 AM
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Originally Posted by 06HDF150
325/50 22's (34.8x12.8 )
oh i see what you mean by inverted lol


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Originally Posted by connorfx4
Here's mine a while back when I had 35x12.50 on stock wheels


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Here is is now with Procomp 7032 and 325/65/18




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No rubbing?

I have 325/60R18, and I do just fine, next time I was thinking a little bigger.
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Originally Posted by Karphan
No rubbing? I have 325/60R18, and I do just fine, next time I was thinking a little bigger.
They did a little at full lock. Some trimming took care of that though. Only reason I went this size is because I plan on getting a lift soon. If I was going to stay leveled there's no way I would run this size. Right now it sucks off-road
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Originally Posted by connorfx4
I was in the process of painting them. Took that picture to show someone the difference.
Ah gotcha. Mine need to be painted again.

I need to cut more to get my tires to stop rubbing. My fender wells don't really like 20x9's with 35x12.5's and 1.5" spacers. Lol
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Originally Posted by connorfx4
They did a little at full lock. Some trimming took care of that though. Only reason I went this size is because I plan on getting a lift soon. If I was going to stay leveled there's no way I would run this size. Right now it sucks off-road
Good to know, I don't plan on lifting my truck any more than now for two reasons, I load my tools and it's only a rear wheel drive, no 4x4 sadly.
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So then since its 2wd make it a prerunner. That's what I was going to do if I bought a ranger that was 2wd. Prerunner a are bad man they can go super fast and hit bumps like there nothing and there built for air haha

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Originally Posted by tareed94
Ah gotcha. Mine need to be painted again. I need to cut more to get my tires to stop rubbing. My fender wells don't really like 20x9's with 35x12.5's and 1.5" spacers. Lol
Since my tires are nearly 13" wide and my wheels have a 0mm offset I had to trim more than what I would have liked. It wasn't terrible though.
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Originally Posted by Karphan
Good to know, I don't plan on lifting my truck any more than now for two reasons, I load my tools and it's only a rear wheel drive, no 4x4 sadly.
I know what you mean. I've been back and fourth many times. I figured if I bit the bullet and bought big tires that would make me have to lift it. Good excuse to tell that lady that I actually do have to lift it now too.


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