Bigger wheels...
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Bigger wheels...
So on most of these lift kits, you need a 15" wheel and 3.75 backspacing, right?
Well, I really like 16s.... Plus, i can actually get the tires i want (Procomp extreme all terrain 265-75-16)
So, if i want to run any of these bracket kits with a 16 wheel, how does that affect the backspacing and such if at all?
Well, I really like 16s.... Plus, i can actually get the tires i want (Procomp extreme all terrain 265-75-16)
So, if i want to run any of these bracket kits with a 16 wheel, how does that affect the backspacing and such if at all?
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Actually a lot of people prefer bigger wheels so that the tires the run have less sidewall (shorter side wall) and less tire deflection. It helps the tires stay on obstacles better. However not enough side wall and you can kiss those rime goodbye.
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