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Old Aug 23, 2003 | 03:17 PM
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I have the 285/75/16s right now with no lift or no tweaking of the torsion bars or anything, and they are equal to 33x12.50, and they fit fine, no rubbing or anything.
 
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Old Aug 23, 2003 | 03:27 PM
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Sorry to say Pickup Man but those 285/75/16 are not 33.12.50x16 but are actually a 33x11.00 x 16 and if you want to be really acurate they are more like 32.8x11.00.16. Also it is not recomned to use a body lift and a suspension lift together . Yes I know lots of pepole do it. But most of the 4x4 mags and even a few of the big name 4x4 suppliers say teh same thing pick one but not both together.

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Old Aug 24, 2003 | 03:55 PM
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Originally posted by Richard D
Sorry to say Pickup Man but those 285/75/16 are not 33.12.50x16 but are actually a 33x11.00 x 16 and if you want to be really acurate they are more like 32.8x11.00.16. Also it is not recomned to use a body lift and a suspension lift together . Yes I know lots of pepole do it. But most of the 4x4 mags and even a few of the big name 4x4 suppliers say teh same thing pick one but not both together.

Richard
Richard, I stand corrected. As Richard said, if you want a lift, go with the suspension lift above the body lift. You don't want the body rolling off the frame in a tight spot!
 
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