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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
38x15 on a 6" lift?
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[QUOTE="TyCorr, post: 114132, member: 1451"] You arent getting a set of 38's for 1500 dollars new. The tires in the last pic I posted were bought in 2010 for 1600. They've gone up 45/tire since then. 35x13.5 procomps are around 500 a piece which is my next set. A grand for used tires, unless they are lightly used, is a risky deal. Kinda like people selling novakanes or something that want 300+/wheel! Aint gonna happen! To answer your original question, they'll fit definitely. Turning is where the adverse affects may show up. Good luck bud! [/QUOTE]
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