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Old 05-13-2007, 03:49 PM
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Will a 6inch lift with 35s fit in the garage?

What's the height your truck with a 6" lift and 35" Tires? I'm wondering if I can still get my truck in the garage with this setup. I'm doing a 6" fabtech, AAL, 35" tires.. Got any measurements?
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Old 05-13-2007, 04:02 PM
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depends on how high your garage is....

you can figure it out yourself. measure the height of your truck....add 6 inches....then about 1-2 inches for tires....dpeneding on your stock tire size.

My truck had a 8 inch lift and 38" tires and fits barely by lik 2 inches
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Old 05-13-2007, 04:13 PM
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My garage measures about 80" high . My truck clears it by .5". I have a 6" basic fabtech, w/5" blocks.& 315`s. 4x2
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Sorry, no one can answer this question but you!! I have a 4" lift and 34" tires and the only reason mine fits in the garage is because of the sloped driveway. By the time the rear tires get to the top of the slope (which ends at the garage entrance) the cab is already fully in the garage. If I had a straight level driveway, my truck would not fit with this set up. But, I planned it that way also by doing the measurements patshea spoke of.
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Old 05-13-2007, 06:39 PM
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WOW....my truck is leveled on stock tires and it is close. I cannot imagine putting 8" and 38s and fitting it!!! Good Job Pat!!! Good luck on fitting yours in aviator.
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I would say, if you have a 7' door, no...
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