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Old 11-01-2012, 01:48 PM
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35s with 3 inch lift

For awhile now, before I joined the forum, I was constantly trying to find picture of 3inch suspension lifts with 35s, but I hardly found anything at all, probably because most people dont run that size tire with the lift because they know it will rub.
Well today I bought a set of mastercraft courser mt's, 35x12.50 15, and my truck has only a 3 inch suspension lift. They fit much better than I expected, and seem like that only rub on the backside of the fender on the front drivers side, but im doing a body lift in due time. So if anyone has been wondering what exactly this setup looks like, then here it is.
Ive only used the tires so far on the highway home and a litte dirt hill. Needless to say I love them so far. I actaully like the roar of mud tires, but these are quieter than my bfg km2's, and those were 31s as well. I havent felt any wobbles yet either. Ill definitely do an update after I get them in the mud. [IMG][/IMG]
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Old 11-01-2012, 01:56 PM
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If my truck was a strait axle, the would be twins.. even down to the 2wd bed.., but looks good! like the way the tire fills up the fender
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I heard mine has a 2wd drive bed, how can you tell?
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Also considered the Japanese bed, since its made in Japan. The top rail(lip) folds out, so it's exposed. American beds look like a typical bed as on most trucks, with the lip folded in.
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Thanks for the pics. I have 35s on my 84 and I have move the front axle ahead and have no problem. You have a nice truck. I agree with 87, I like the fact you fill the space with tire, I not much into FLEX myself.
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Yeah same here, Im not really big on having flex because I dont really do any offroading like that, besides mild trails. I mainly just take it in the mud. I appreciate all the good comments, I really like how much the fill out the wheel well also, so Im probably going to wait on the body lift for a little longer, but now Ill probably just do a 2 inch instead of a 3.
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Glad to see I ain't the only mudder on this site. Good looking truck!
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