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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
35's vs 37's offroad
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[QUOTE="TyCorr, post: 128868, member: 1451"] I hear ya... Ive been through about 8 sets on my 2000. My first set was a 16x12 American Eagle. Then in 07 I had 18x10's w -24mm offset and they rubbed pretty bad on the fender with 38x15.50's. Anything wider than a 13.5 on these trucks is pretty ridiculous on a 10 or 12 wide wheel. My 37's on 12" wide wheel arent rub free. If I change the bs it just rubs in a different spot with 37x13.5. Im 100% convinced a 35x13.5 on a 12" wheel width will NOT rub with a 6" lift. The title of the thread asked about tires offroad. 37's work on a six inch lift but only if you are crawling along or going faster in a straightline. Try crossing a steeper ditch with a 6" lift and 37's...It'll bite something! Guaranteed! Im going to a 35x13.5 Mickey ATZ for this reason. [/QUOTE]
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