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anyone know about this lift?

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Old 01-17-2010, 12:20 AM
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The width of the tire matters, not the height. Plenty of people have found shops willing to mount 1250s on their stock rims, I wouldn't worry about that. I bet if you call tire rack they'll set you up with a rim/tire package for a good deal.
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Originally Posted by GATORB8
The width of the tire matters, not the height. Plenty of people have found shops willing to mount 1250s on their stock rims, I wouldn't worry about that. I bet if you call tire rack they'll set you up with a rim/tire package for a good deal.
Ya some places will mount a 35inch tire on a stock wheel thats 7.5width.Just not around here cause they don't want to be help liable if the bead fails.Also you do loose some steering when you go that big on a 7.5wheel.I also have personally seen tires fail because a 35inch tire was on a 7.5width rim,it almosts cups the ground while driving,its not on straight on the tires themselves(hope that made sence,lol) good solid bead for a 35inch tire should at least be from 8.5-10inch in width.



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