4in lift Q
#1
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4in lift Q
I want to order a set of tires soon as I currently I have 31s on and when I put on my 4in lift I would like to slap on the new tires.
Does anyone know the largest tire a 4in can handle? I know 33s seem to be the standard but I would like to know peoples opinions on running 35s or if even larger will fit.
Thanks
Does anyone know the largest tire a 4in can handle? I know 33s seem to be the standard but I would like to know peoples opinions on running 35s or if even larger will fit.
Thanks
#2
Originally Posted by seprice40
I want to order a set of tires soon as I currently I have 31s on and when I put on my 4in lift I would like to slap on the new tires.
Does anyone know the largest tire a 4in can handle? I know 33s seem to be the standard but I would like to know peoples opinions on running 35s or if even larger will fit.
Thanks
Does anyone know the largest tire a 4in can handle? I know 33s seem to be the standard but I would like to know peoples opinions on running 35s or if even larger will fit.
Thanks
As soon as I put the 6" lift and 35s on I wished I would have just bought 37s! Lol I'm sure it will be the same deal with you if you go 33s!
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Originally Posted by 7700 in Alberta
Yes 35s will fit fine. If you buy wheels get some that will push the tire out of the wheel well.
As soon as I put the 6" lift and 35s on I wished I would have just bought 37s! Lol I'm sure it will be the same deal with you if you go 33s!
#4
Originally Posted by seprice40
I know very little about wheels, what size or measurements should I look for to push them out?
Here's some 17s and 35s a friend just bought.
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Originally Posted by 7700 in Alberta
I would recommend a 17" wheel that's 9" wide with negative offset. But any wheel with a negative offset will do the trick.
Here's some 17s and 35s a friend just bought.
#6
Originally Posted by seprice40
I have 15x7.5 wheels (stock I think) that I really like and I wanted to wrap those 35" general grabbers on them...can I do that or should I look for a wider wheel?
The only reason I never recommend 15" tires or wheels anymore is because every tire shop around here doesn't stock 15" truck tires anymore and the manufactures are quitting making the 15 stuff.
I read that in a couple years 15" tires will be like the 16.5...."gone like the dinosaurs"! Lol
#7
I think it depends on the lift too. A Rough Country 4 inch may not fit the 35s. But a procomp will. If your going with rough country u might as well go with the 6 inch its only like 60 bucks more
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Originally Posted by infantry351
I think it depends on the lift too. A Rough Country 4 inch may not fit the 35s. But a procomp will. If your going with rough country u might as well go with the 6 inch its only like 60 bucks more
And I have a 2inch body lift if I need some more lift lol
Thanks for the input