Go or no on these rims

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Mikiedoo

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You are gonna need to do a 3" body lift and a 2" suspension lift to fit 35s on 16x10s... even then you will have to trim a small corner piece of bumper plastic so they dont rub when reverse turning.

If I were you, I would go ahead and do a 3/2 lift and get the 10" wide wheels. They look so much more meatier and agressive.

Or just pop on the 6" suspension lift by itself and call it a day.

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I was thinking of a 6" fabtech lift, and maybe a 2" body lift when i get my tax return. I plan on buying a Tag wincher bumper for the front, so i wont have to worry about it hitting the bumper
 

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its either those or DC-2s for me and im goin DC-2s.
I like Ion Alloy seen quite a few trucks with them round here
 
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Ive seen a bunch of those dc2's lately, and no ion's so i think im going with the ions. Ive also seen qiute a few moto metal rims
 

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trust me I looked hard for the camo rims in 16 x 10s... but no luck and didn't wanna spend the $$ to get them camo dipped
 
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