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Old 06-01-2011, 03:13 PM
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i will be cranking the torsion bars and maybe adding a 2.5 inch leveling kit, whats the widest tire i can run?
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how do you expect anybody to answer this question without any information?
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So your cranking and adding the leveling kit. Thats just asking for trouble with parts breaking. I have my torsions turned and I'm running a 12.5" wide tire on a 10" wide wheel
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how do you expect anybody to answer this question without any information?
you dont really need any information for how wide a tire can fit on a truck lmao
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thats exactly why you your on here asking cause you dont have a clue how a vehicle is designed. different vehicles have different wheel openings, not to mention if you are using factory wheels or aftermarket wheels with larger backspacing so keep LMAOing without an answer
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Originally Posted by gibby777
thats exactly why you your on here asking cause you dont have a clue how a vehicle is designed. different vehicles have different wheel openings, not to mention if you are using factory wheels or aftermarket wheels with larger backspacing so keep LMAOing without an answer
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Originally Posted by gibby777
thats exactly why you your on here asking cause you dont have a clue how a vehicle is designed. different vehicles have different wheel openings, not to mention if you are using factory wheels or aftermarket wheels with larger backspacing so keep LMAOing without an answer
What he said...
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we need to know the year model of your truck and whether 4x4 or not...motor and cab size don't really matter for tire questions but it doesn't hurt to give that too
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Originally Posted by gibby777
thats exactly why you your on here asking cause you dont have a clue how a vehicle is designed. different vehicles have different wheel openings, not to mention if you are using factory wheels or aftermarket wheels with larger backspacing so keep LMAOing without an answer
ill LMAO at you. *******
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