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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
35's vs 37's offroad
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[QUOTE="roachie, post: 127327, member: 2528"] Anyone actually trail riding their trucks? I've been wanting to do it for a while and am currently gathering parts for my 99 to convert it to 4x4. At this point a 4" lift with 35's is fighting against a 6" with 37's. Looks are not as important as functionality. It wont be anything very hard core, however I reaaaaaally dont want to get stuck every 10 min. Any input? BTW, if I go with 37's I will be running the surplus hummer tires on 16.5 steelies. [/QUOTE]
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