pics of 4" lifted truck
i would get the toyo muds they are 35x12.50-22 check the price on treadepot.com cheapest i seen them
they make alot of tires 285/55/22's toyo is the most practical mud for the street, super swamper makes a few, but they are aggressive and not so road friendly nor do they last real long.
do you know the backspacing of those rims? i got a feeling those wont work with the procomp.
they make alot of tires 285/55/22's toyo is the most practical mud for the street, super swamper makes a few, but they are aggressive and not so road friendly nor do they last real long.
do you know the backspacing of those rims? i got a feeling those wont work with the procomp.
Last edited by ATOM; May 7, 2009 at 11:13 PM.
ya the only one they had for that size was the toyo... discount said i could get some kind of toyo for about 363 i think.... so thats my best bet so far but my friend thinks he can get me them for cheaper
i would find out the backspacing on the wheels, pro comp allows a 5" max backspace, fabtech allows the use of stock rims which is 5.5" i believe, so i would do some checking unless your ok with buying new rims too.
this is how you determine backspacing

bfg is a great tire, but they don't make an all terrain or mud tire in a 35" for a 22" rim, they make a LT325/50R22 but you won't fit that under 6 inches of lift, they make a km2 in the LT335/55R22 but won't fit either

bfg is a great tire, but they don't make an all terrain or mud tire in a 35" for a 22" rim, they make a LT325/50R22 but you won't fit that under 6 inches of lift, they make a km2 in the LT335/55R22 but won't fit either


