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maybe 37's??
i have a 2005 f150 (2WD) ext. cab with a fabtech performance 6" w/ dirt logic coilovers and a 5" block in the rear. I currently have 35X12.50-17 pro comp extreme AT's on my truck.
I was wondering if any one has tried running a 37x13.50 on a 2wd with a 5" block or seen it done, im thinking that its gunna rub a little..... |
Even if it fit, it would be IMO too much tire not enough lift.
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Um i think ur going to rub alot, 4x4 can barly fit 37s with a 6in lift and 2.5in spacers and they sit 2ins higher. But good luck you might want to do a body and a spacer
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I am pretty sure you will need a 3inch body lift and spacers, because nooq has 9inches on a 4x2 and fits 36s. Not sure if they rub or not, but it is prolly tight.
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Originally Posted by keith_bennett
I am pretty sure you will need a 3inch body lift and spacers, because nooq has 9inches on a 4x2 and fits 36s. Not sure if they rub or not, but it is prolly tight.
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i think im going to try the same tires you have 36x13.50 iroks, the 35's just look so damn small, my front bumper is already trimmed a lil because when i first lifted it the 35s rubbed...........i was already geared before the lift i couldnt imagine how it would be without it. And nooq how do the iroks ride and wear on the rode
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Go with a bigger tire by adding a body lift kit.
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Originally Posted by white94gtvert
i think im going to try the same tires you have 36x13.50 iroks, the 35's just look so damn small, my front bumper is already trimmed a lil because when i first lifted it the 35s rubbed...........i was already geared before the lift i couldnt imagine how it would be without it. And nooq how do the iroks ride and wear on the rode
if you are a 2wd with just a 6" lift, they are going to rub, being a 13.50" wide tire, they are going to pushed outside the fender, and depending on what wheel you use, it may put it out farther, which in reality will come in contact with the truck quicker. so id be worried about fitment more than anything, IMO i would go with a body lift ontop of that 6", just to play it safe...and so they dont look stuffed. Hope this helps. -Ryan :smoke: |
i would like to do a 3" but i will buy my programmer before i do something like that, that body lift kit is cheap but the labor is high as hell almost a grand installed...........i have moto metal 951s right now and i want to go to the kmc hoss 20" , with the moto metals my wheel already sticks out alot this truck is a ground pounder so rubbing a lil is ok, i have the bronco for the fun s**t
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Originally Posted by white94gtvert
i would like to do a 3" but i will buy my programmer before i do something like that, that body lift kit is cheap but the labor is high as hell almost a grand installed...........i have moto metal 951s right now and i want to go to the kmc hoss 20" , with the moto metals my wheel already sticks out alot this truck is a ground pounder so rubbing a lil is ok, i have the bronco for the fun s**t
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Body lift and tires before programmer
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Originally Posted by keith_bennett
Body lift and tires before programmer
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37x13.5 on a 6' lift 4x4, they will rub the seam at the back of the wheelwell... on a 4x2, they'll rub a lot. 3" Body lift will still be close after cutting the seam out, it's the equivalent of a 1" BL on a 4x4 (starts 2" higher).
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Originally Posted by Bryndon
37x13.5 on a 6' lift 4x4, they will rub the seam at the back of the wheelwell... on a 4x2, they'll rub a lot. 3" Body lift will still be close after cutting the seam out, it's the equivalent of a 1" BL on a 4x4 (starts 2" higher).
How much more will I need to trim, theres not much plastic in the wheel well left to trim off. The metal of the rocker is actually visible if you look real REAL close. |
I forgot to add that I also have prerunner fenders. With the inner well removed, against the floorboard, there's a seam that points at the tire. It's about 1.25" tall. I left about 1/4" there and it still touches occasionally (no BL on mine). I unbolted the factory bars and moved them back a couple inches.
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