Anyone with 33's tires and a 4 or 6 inch lift kit??
#2
Senior Member
Don't do it, 33's will fit on a 4x4 without a leveling kit. You will need 35's with a 4"-6" lift.
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#7
My F150- Rancho 4in Lift (which is actually 5.25)
Running LT305/65/17 (Basically 32.6x12.6x17) on 17x9 -6mm Offset
It doesn't look bad at all. It helps if you get 12.50 as it looks beefier. If you get a tall but narrow tire then it won't look as good.
Running LT305/65/17 (Basically 32.6x12.6x17) on 17x9 -6mm Offset
It doesn't look bad at all. It helps if you get 12.50 as it looks beefier. If you get a tall but narrow tire then it won't look as good.
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#8
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Jed that looks great!
That is what I want to do in a few years when my tires and Shocks/struts die.
That is what I want to do in a few years when my tires and Shocks/struts die.
Last edited by winchested; 11-26-2014 at 06:55 AM.
#9
Thanks Man! Do it, you won't regret it. Do your homework, buy the lift and components to better suit your wants and needs. Many people just buy the lift that is the most popular or cheapest, if you can't afford a certain lift at a time then wait and save up!