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Old 01-24-2003, 04:51 PM
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Wheel & Tire Size

I just found this board, and have received a ton of help from Cory so far.

I have a 89 v-6 extra cab, and I'm putting a 4" suspension lift on it...any suggestions on the perfect wheel/tire size combo to complement the lift?

I live in Western Montana and do an ample amount of off roading, and highway driving.

Thanks for any help you can give me with the wheel/tire question, and thanks again Corey for a GREAT web site.
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33x12.5s

I strongly reccomend re-gearing your differentials to 4.56 so Your speedometer, odometer, and general driveability don't suffer. If not you will have acceleration problems.
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What he said. The 33s will fit just right, you cannot go any bigger without a body lift or trimming your fenders.
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35's with a 2" body lift added, otherwise stay with 33s. I'd actually go with 5.29s if your going to regear.
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