New member, here's pics of my XLT 4X4

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Poppa Wheelie

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Had this rig for a few years now, and to me, it's the perfect compromise of comfort, towing power, looks, and off-road capability. Looking to slowly improve it a bit. Need tires soon, going with Dynapro MT 295/75/16 (probably) The Hankook is one of the few tires in that size that are a little more aggressive....... The current tires are 285/75/16 BFG AT 10ply E rated on 16x8, not sure of the BS. No lift, just had to remove the airdam (it was broken anyway, go figure) and trim the corners of the valence. In the rear they will rub the frame at full travel. Not too bad.
Anyway, here a couple pics.
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I've got the Hankook Dynapro At-m's. Only in a 315/75/16 and I love them!!!! Cool pics, welcome to the forum.
 
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Yeah I saw your rig on here, looks nice. Starting to research about lifts, would like 315/75/16 to fit with no more rubbing than I have now. But we tow a 19' Weekend Warrior, and between the weight of the steel wheels, and large E 10 ply tires, a re-gear will be coming.
What's the minimum lift to achieve this? Not a big fan of body lifts, would 1.5" rear spacer and 1.25" torsion twist be enough? Torsion keys? Maybe I should just leave it alone and just try to pay it off, THEN do a 4 or 5" suspension lift and try to stuff skinny 37's in there. Sweet
 
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