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My brand new 2013 platinum w/35"nitto and lift kit

Old 02-09-2013, 05:46 PM
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Sweet Truck drswiger. What kind of flares are they and how much lift are you rockin' ?

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Leave the rear alone. You paid enough for a Platinum, I would let people know it. I would take the cheesy 4x4 stickers off the back though. I think we all know its four wheel drive.
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What's the tires exact size? LT295/60R20 or LT295/65R20
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So you are rocking 35's with a 2.5 inch leveling kit. I would like the same set up, are you able to fit your truck in a garage now?
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Nice way to bring back a 2 year old thread from the depths.
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Just looking for a answer to my problem
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Its basic math, take your overall height now at the back of the cab. Ad .5" for your level kit.
difference in diameter from a 32" tire to a 35" tire = 3", cut that in half to get the effective lift from tire increase. 1.5" +.5"= 2" higher than you are now at max.

Boom.

Get out your measuring tape and measure your garage door and the height of your truck.
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I just would like actual people who have done it to reply. I could measure for days but if it is 1 inch off and doesn't fit what good does that do me.

I am surprised by how much I have read these forums and seen a lot of friendly people but, the moment I decide to join and ask for help, I get nothing but criticism...... I'm disappointed.
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No measuring is the only logical way to do it. Do you have his garage dimensions?
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Ok, well thanks for your input I will take that into consideration.


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