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Old 06-09-2004, 11:04 PM
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What Size Tire Could I fit??

im thinking about running a 3inch body lift, 2inch shackles in the rear and torsion bar crank up in the front of my 90 4x4

if i chose this what size tires could i run
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im thinking about running a 3inch body lift, 2inch shackles in the rear and torsion bar crank up in the front of my 90 4x4

if i chose this what size tires could i run

My guess would be 33" comfortably.
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i would say 33 but trimming might need to be done to the rearmost edge of the fenderwell
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You'll easily fit 33x12.50 with just the 3" body lift. With longer shackles and torsion bar crank, and if you're not afraid to do some trimming/pounding on the back side of the front fenders, you can fit 35x12.50.
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Originally Posted by patterson
im thinking about running a 3inch body lift
Body Lift Police

Ouch, maybe a bigger suspension lift and hold off a little on the big body lift...
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i dont exactly wanna put alot of money into this truck thats why im trying to stay clear of the suspension lifts plus i hear ifs break alot easier when using a lift kit
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I would just go with the 3" then and stick some 33's under it. I don't think you would get 35's without the 3" plus some pretty extensive suspension work.
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Originally Posted by BeaterToyota
You'll easily fit 33x12.50 with just the 3" body lift. With longer shackles and torsion bar crank, and if you're not afraid to do some trimming/pounding on the back side of the front fenders, you can fit 35x12.50.
What he said.
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would 34x10.5x15 fit?
anybody know if they make a 34in bogger?
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Originally Posted by patterson
would 34x10.5x15 fit?
anybody know if they make a 34in bogger?
Those would fit with a 3" body lift, but if you're talking about the Super Swamper LTB they won't last long on a daily driver. (I haven't had direct experience with them, but that's what i heard).

They now make a 35x10.5 Bogger. That might fit with the lift you are planning, but you'd still have to do some trimming and hammering with the front fenders.
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Originally Posted by patterson
plus i hear ifs break alot easier when using a lift kit
that's news to me.
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