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Black_Pstroke

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I'm thinking about trying the atz after my trail grapplers wear out. I wish they made the atz in a 37 though. But I think the 35/13.50 would look good to. My trucks got 4.5 inch lift. Plus the nittos are noisier than I thought they would be.
 

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I'm thinking about trying the atz after my trail grapplers wear out. I wish they made the atz in a 37 though. But I think the 35/13.50 would look good to. My trucks got 4.5 inch lift. Plus the nittos are noisier than I thought they would be.

I have 37x13.50 atzs.
 

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Yea the price wasn't bad and I got them pretty cheap ha about 50percent tread I put about 10k on them till I bought Toyo m/t. The wear on the dc were good no complaints there. There very hard rubber also alittle louder than the Toyo's


What size lift is that?


I tried posting this last night and it didn't work.

I'll try again:

Should you wonder how 35's look with 6" lift
http://i1142.photobucket.com/albums/n618/titobandito78/Thebomb.jpg

Sorry, best I could find.


Why is the front so much higher than the rear?


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35x13.5 cooper stt's on 20x10 wheels with a leveling kit


Nevermind, this ^^^ is exactly what I'm looking for. :D Any rubbing at all like that?

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TyCorr

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tape measure says half inch higher in back. The drive slopes in the picture. Every truck I've ever had sit dead level will look raked or squatting depending on where it's parked. The lift has 260k miles on it but I measured it this summer and it was still 1/2" raked to the front. Optical illusion I guess. If it was squatting I'd have thrown a one ton block in the rear by now.
 

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Guaranteed that there will need to be some adjustment to the rear of the wheel well with 35's on a level. My driver's side was heated and pushed back about 1/2". The passenger side only abou 1/4". Never have had a problem with them hitting either the factory 02 bumper, or the 05 setup.
 

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Nevermind, this ^^^ is exactly what I'm looking for. :D Any rubbing at all like that?

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I spaced the front bumper out just a pinch so they don't run there. But at full turn they rub the fender liner a little bit. But nothing to bad




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here is my 08 F350 with 35X13.50 ATZ's on 18X10 Moto Metal wheels.
 

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