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Old 01-21-2014, 01:33 PM
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I cant decide whether to do 15X10 rims or 17X10 rims for my 95. It will have a 4 inch lift on it shortly. If you guys have pics of either of these 2 rims with 35 inch tires please post them. Otherwise state your opinions of which of the 2 options to go with. Thanks!
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I only have 31" tires on a stock ride height 4x4 but I love the small rim. 15 is my vote. I just don't like how big rims are getting on trucks these days. One mans opinion.
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I say 15s as well. These trucks look awesome with a set of big tires with a 15" rim
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Okay here's what I have for you.

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Here's my 35s on 15s sorry it's a bad picture but they aren't mounted anymore. They were nice but I don't like a lot of sidewall.

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Now these are my 35s on 18s I don't have them on right now because I have my winter ones on cause I don't wanna ruin these

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Finally here's my truck now. These are my 15s on 33s. I just put this one up because I have a 4" suspension and a 2" body and my 35s rub pretty good so I don't know how well they would do with only a 4" suspension
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My 18s looked a lot bigger on the 35s than I thought they would. If I did it again I would probably go 17s but I love these wheels and they only come in 18 and 20s. But then again I don't like a lot of sidewall but my 18s on 35s handle a lot better than my 15s and 35s
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Yeah my truck is a street queen so handling is a + but not necessary. I have talked to a few different people on the site who just have a 4 inch suspension and they have not had any rubbing with 35's. I think alot has to do with backspacing though
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35 on 15x10, no lift
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Ohh okay then I wouldn't worry about it too much. Mine just rub on the control arms but it's only when I turn really sharp but it's not too bad.
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35 on 15x10, no lift
Im going to go with black rims as well, but for me thats ballooned out too much, but yet some setups with 15's look good!
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35x13.5s on 15x10s
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