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Old Feb 9, 2012 | 10:12 PM
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So ive been looking through the tire fillimate sticky and couldnt really find out what i was looking for. Im looking for some new tires for my 08 limited. i have a 3" level and so im thinking i might be able to fit any where between a 31 to a 35. if anyone has any information on this please help. I am not the only limited stuck with this tire problem so this is really for all of us so please help.
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Old Feb 9, 2012 | 10:16 PM
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Yea we got 22s for those of you that don't know.
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Old Feb 9, 2012 | 10:21 PM
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Oh yeah forgot about that thanks smokey. But also I have a brush guard on mine so with my 3" level my truck is completely level but the others I believe could get away with a 2 or 2.5 and me level.
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Old Feb 9, 2012 | 10:27 PM
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31-35 are mostly off roading tires...Considering you have 22" rims theres barely any 22" tires that are "off roading tires"...How about you sell you're limited's and buy trucks that atleast have 4x4 low.. (You need this to have some real fun) 4x4 Low is pretty much a offroad indicator if you should even consider about taking you're truck off road... Not good ideas guys...Sell you're prime beauty queens and buy Tough Monsters if you want aggressive tires or don't complain...Theres a reason why there's no information for you guys...

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Old Feb 9, 2012 | 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by 08_LIMITED
Oh yeah forgot about that thanks smokey. But also I have a brush guard on mine so with my 3" level my truck is completely level but the others I believe could get away with a 2 or 2.5 and me level.
Having a brush gaurd has nothing to do with what size tires you can fit......You make no sense in this part I'll bold it.
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Old Feb 9, 2012 | 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Rosie
31-35 are mostly off roading tires...Considering you have 22" rims theres barely any 22" tires that are "off roading tires"...How about you sell you're limited's and buy trucks that atleast have 4x4 low.. (You need this to have some real fun) 4x4 Low is pretty much a offroad indicator if you should even consider about taking you're truck off road... Not good ideas guys...Sell you're prime beauty queens and buy Tough Monsters if you want aggressive tires or don't complain...Theres a reason why there's no information for you guys...
Look bro the title says help not lets try to say which truck is better. So if you really are not helping don't reply. And for the other thing I was just saying that the front of my truck has more weight than the others that's why I got the 3". Again with your unnecessary comments I'm doing this off my iPhone so spell check thinks I'm typing some stuff when I'm not.
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Old Feb 9, 2012 | 10:35 PM
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He has a brush guard on front with a 3" level. And since the brush guard has weight to it it pushes his front end down which would mean his level is probably only a 2.5" or 2" which would make him equal to us that have a 2.5"
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Old Feb 9, 2012 | 10:38 PM
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You're saying his truck made out of steel is getting pushed down by a 50 pound brush gaurd (50 pounds is nothing compared to you're engine)...?? Think again. I'm not really trying to offend either of you...But I'm just telling you why theres a reason that theres no threads for you guys.. You're trucks are show trucks...They don't even have 4x4 low...Dirt is like Hell to them..Why force them through it?

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Old Feb 9, 2012 | 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Rosie
You're saying his truck made out of steel is getting pushed down by a 50 pound brush gaurd...?? Think again. I'm not really trying to offend either of you...But I'm just telling you why theres a reason that theres no threads for you guys.. You're trucks are show trucks...They don't even have 4x4 low...Dirt is like Hell to them..Why force them through it?
Look bro so far your replies haven't contained anything that was asked so if your not going to put anything useful to actually help just read an tell your comments to someone who cares bro. The tires will help the look and give more of an aggressive taste to the trucks not help them out of mud holes that will swallow your truck.
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Old Feb 9, 2012 | 10:47 PM
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Read again, I informed you that you were wrong about you're brush gaurd pushing you're front end down.. I also informed you that you'll have a tough time buying tires for 22" inch rims Considering there 22" rims I wouldn't go with anything over 32's maybe 33s if you're lucky but thats pushing it.....There informational you just took it to heart....Man up you drive a truck afterall don't ya?
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