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Old 02-14-2012, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by duffy
No they arnt to flush lol thanks for the info now I know! Is there a way to change ur offset?
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Old 02-14-2012, 04:58 PM
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If your going through rough country I'm pretty sure the 6" kit is only lkie $100 more... so why not just go with the 6" kit and save yourself any trouble you might have... Thats my opinion
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Originally Posted by JCT1990
If your going through rough country I'm pretty sure the 6" kit is only lkie $100 more... so why not just go with the 6" kit and save yourself any trouble you might have... Thats my opinion
Agreed! Plus 6" lifts look so sick.on our trucks!
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Originally Posted by jerrybizzle

All depends on backspacing and offset of your wheels. Here's mine with 2 inch level and 315/70/17 (near 35x12.5) and no rubbing. Key is wheels are 8 inches wide with 5.43 inches bs and a +25 offset. Real similar to stock.
you can have a bigger offset then that I had a 35 12.50 toyo m/t with a 18x9 with +10 offset fit perfect no rub
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Originally Posted by Black05lariat
you can have a bigger offset then that I had a 35 12.50 toyo m/t with a 18x9 with +10 offset fit perfect no rub
Just saying that it plays a big role with only a level, not that it has to be the exact same as mine. As long as its not -12 with 4.5 inches of bs. The -12 generally requires more trimming. The closer to stock the better as long as u can keep away from the uca.

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