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Old 06-22-2012, 09:17 AM
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Hey guys, I'm thinking about stepping up to a 22" rim with 37" Nitto Trail Grapplers, anyone know how much of a suspension lift is needed for this setup to fit? I'd like to avoid a body lift, personally I think they look like ****. I'm running a 6" pro comp lift with 35s right now, and it doesn't look like 37s will squeeze in, but I'm not sure. Any help is appreciated.
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Hey guys, I'm thinking about stepping up to a 22" rim with 37" Nitto Trail Grapplers, anyone know how much of a suspension lift is needed for this setup to fit? I'd like to avoid a body lift, personally I think they look like ****. I'm running a 6" pro comp lift with 35s right now, and it doesn't look like 37s will squeeze in, but I'm not sure. Any help is appreciated.
8" should be good... Stack a level on top of your procomp... 22's are getting popular....
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Thanks, I didn't even think of that. I'd like to stay with pro comp, and they don't make an 8" for my truck. So my next question would be, my truck right now looks like it sets level, however, if you look at the gap between wheel well and top of tire, the front looks a couple inches higher. I assume it's probably because the front fenders are cut a little higher (to accommodate for stock rake), but a level kit will add another 2.5 to front, and 2.0 to rear. Which IMO, would create that much more of a gap in front in relation to the rear. Maybe a level AND add a leaf in rear to cover up some of the difference? Thanks again.



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