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Old 09-22-2014, 10:49 AM
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Hello yall I need some help. I am trying to get a lift with tires and wheels. I am also wondering If I need to re gear with the new set of rims and tires. I have no clue what size to run so that I can get 35s on her. If i do need to what size gear. I currently have the 3.55 with the locking diff. I just want to run 35s. I know for the lift that I am going with the f150 lifts boss lift kit. The wheels I am looking at are nice. I will post links down below for yall to look at. With this wheel I need to know what size tire I can run. Also I am looking at the rci skid plates. Will I run into clearance and rubbing issues with them since I have a lift and bigger tires. Thanks for the help.



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Most people running 35's have 3.73 or 4.10 gears.

Some have them on 3.31's because they don't care...

You will lose power and increase load on drive line. If you stay with 3.55 a 34" equivalent tire would probably work out fine.
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Most people running 35's have 3.73 or 4.10 gears.

Some have them on 3.31's because they don't care...

You will lose power and increase load on drive line. If you stay with 3.55 a 34" equivalent tire would probably work out fine.
Ok well thank you.



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