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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Bakersfield
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Trial & Error?
I have been searching for some new wheels for my 07 4x4 and wanted to know if there is another way to find out if a tire will fit other than trial and error
. I found some 36" tires that go great with some 24" i liked but don't know if I will need to lift my truck more than 3". I'm not trying to lift it more than 3" since I do a lot of city driving.I'm stuck on wether I can go that big without lifting my truck more than I want to. LET ME HEAR IT, I"M OPEN TO ALL FEEDBACK![]() |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Huntington,Indiana
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Completed 35" Tires with 2 1/2" lift "Does anyone have 24s".....I do, check out the pics I'm sure there is more if you search . Hope this helps you , Bill
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Inland Empire
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You can do it man. Problem is the well if money is no object for you is the tires. 35" tires for some 24's are pretty pricey. It's possible to do with a leveling kit but the price of tires is $$ and your gas for sure will suffer. Go with 20's to have more choices of cheaper tires.
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