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Question?
Hey guys, I'm new to this board, but I have a question, and appreciate all of the responses I get.
This is a picture of my truck, and was wondering if y'all thought I should leave it like it is (leveling kit, flowmasters behind each wheel - not shown it picture, and these tires and rims), or should I put some 305's on there with some different rims?
This is a picture of my truck, and was wondering if y'all thought I should leave it like it is (leveling kit, flowmasters behind each wheel - not shown it picture, and these tires and rims), or should I put some 305's on there with some different rims?
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Notorious Thread Editor
If you could get a more illuminated pic of the entire truck that would help. The truck looks very clean as I can see. Do you want a bigger tire and different wheels is the best question?
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Well they look like 33 or 35 X 12.5. It all depends on a few things. You are 2wd? If you ar e2wd and they are 33's you might be ok. Those are wide so there might be some valence rubbing. It all comes down to the tire/wheel combo and the differences is backspacing. Especially since they are much wider than stock.
Last edited by SinCityFX4; 02-07-2009 at 10:24 PM.
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Well they look like 33 or 35 X 12.5. It all depends on a few things. You are 2wd? If you ar e2wd and they are 33's you might be ok. Those are wide so there might be some valence rubbing. It all comes down to the tire/wheel combo and the differences is backspacing. Especially since they are much wider than stock.
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Good, then you should be fine with if they are 35's. Either way they will fit. Dont know if there will be any rubbing. MAybe some of the guys with lifts and bigger tires can chime in.