Floyd
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Are those 11.50 or 12.50 wides?
They are Toyo Open Country 35x12.5
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Are those 11.50 or 12.50 wides?
They are Toyo Open Country 35x12.5
Fuel Wheels
They are Toyo Open Country 35x12.5
Fuel Wheels
I agree with Bob. Your truck does look good. Makes me wish i had gone with that size...
What's the offset on your wheels? Do you get much rubbing?
" I like sitting up higher and I like the idea of having extra ground clearance for snowy weather.
Not sure who you were quoting since you cut that out, but most of the people who have done the lift, put taller Tires on. That is the point of a lift. More clearance for taller tires.How does raising the body up give you extra ground clearance? The lower control arms / differentials are the lowest point and they determine the ground clearance.
Wouldn't you need to install taller tires to get increased ground clearance?
Quinton
How does raising the body up give you extra ground clearance? The lower control arms / differentials are the lowest point and they determine the ground clearance.
Wouldn't you need to install taller tires to get increased ground clearance?
I'm still thinking about doing this. I just don't have the funds right now. I'm trying to decide how it would look with the stock 20" wheels and tires. I don't think it would look bad.What Andy was saying is he's thinking of doing a suspension lift, which essentially shoves the suspension downward and lifts the entire vehicle up relative to the wheels/tires... increased ground clearance. But you're right, adding taller tires will raise the vehicle as well. And if you do both the vehicle sits that much higher.