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37" on stock 18's
I know this is an old question, but I don't know if I want to upgrade to 20 or 22's with 37's due to the $400-500 per tire price tag. I have a 4" Rancho and I am adding a 3" PA body lift, and I think that my BFG MT 35's will look a little small. I like the look of the 18" FX4 rims but I'm not sure if the 37's will fit and or look like crap.
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37's on 20's i say!
love the truck, i like the pin stripe you got, id like it in blue on my truck. |
No freakin way..
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i want your tires
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Originally Posted by -TXF150-
No freakin way..
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not to hijack ur thread here but do you also have a leveling kit on the front? im lookin to put the same stance on my truck... thanks
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Dude that's not safe, and i doubt any tire place would do it...you'd have to do it yourself....hell it's hard to make em mount 37"s on a 10 inch wheel..
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If they are 12.50s, theres no problem. .
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I agree
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They are 12.5 http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/specs...a-km/1152.html. I want to make sure they are safe. There is no leveling kit, although I do have one for sale.
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Hey Kelmvor, what size are your rims and tires?
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Originally Posted by 04sssti
Hey Kelmvor, what size are your rims and tires?
im running 15.5" tires on a 10 inch wheel....no problem at all.. |
Don't listen to Kelvmor, hes an idiot who likes to think he knows all. I'd almost bet hes running a 9" wide wheel on a 13.50. I've seen 13" wide tires run on the stock wheels without any abnormal wear. I've never been told there was a problem to run 15.50s on a 10" wide wheel none the less a 13.50". Lay off the :bandito:
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agreed with thump. kelmvor has never said anything to the truth or intelligent as far as ive seen.
sometimes it almost seems as if he doesnt like other people having as big as a truck or bigger then himself. |
are you looking to run the bfg mud again? if not, what tire are you looking to- their 335/55R22 bfg mud (36.8x13.5) is rated for a 9-12" minimum rim width... stock rim is 7.5"
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