Truck Tires
#3
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35" wont fit..period. 33" I'm doubtful of, You'll have better luck just taking it the tire shop and tell them to put the biggest metric tires they can (in whatever tread you want) If you're in a rural area they'll be familiar with what can fit on what.
#4
Joined: Feb 2005
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Do you have 4 wheel drive or not?...what tire are you looking at?... I have 30" wildcountry all terrains on my jeep scrambler i love them...they got plug up wtih mud and snow like the bfg a/t's on my dads f250, i needed a 3" body lift, a whole lot cheaper than suspension lift, and you can even use hocky pucks if your real cheap, but if your gonna put 35"s on it im just about 99 percent sure your gonna nead some kind of lift
#7
Joined: Feb 2005
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Well i suppose if you wanted the 35's you could make them fit, i mean alls you need is a grinder, and maybe a few cut off wheels, and go to town cutting of the wheel wells on all 4 corners and you could have any size tires you wanted
.....lol Just kiddin, that would make one heck of a funny looking rig, but i suppose you wouldn't have to worry about wheels rubbing, and by no way follow my instructions becasue any of my ideas never come out like the way they are supposed to
....lol
.....lol Just kiddin, that would make one heck of a funny looking rig, but i suppose you wouldn't have to worry about wheels rubbing, and by no way follow my instructions becasue any of my ideas never come out like the way they are supposed to
....lol




