Stock Wheels on 4" Lift
Just curious if anyone is running stock wheels on a 4 - 6 inch lift. I am looking at getting the Rancho 4 inch lift and looking to see what it looks like@
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There are a few guys running stock wheels and 35's with their Rancho lift. Search "Rancho" and read though some threads and I'm sure you'll find some pics.
I run my stock wheels/tires in the winter but don't have any pics, sorry :o Your 305's on the stockers will look good with the Rancho though. |
i cant remember his name but someone is running a 4" rancho on a black ext. cab fx4 w/ oem 20's and 35's. looks really good. search around he has alot of post you will see his truck in his signature.
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i think its vthokie, not sure though
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Hi, I'm running the 4" Rancho with the stock 20's... looks like you have the 18's in your signature. If you decide to stick with your stock wheels, then Rancho is a good pick.... well, I think its a good pick if you want to go aftermarket too. I checked my clearance with the stock 20's (6" backspacing, the max recommended by Rancho) and didn't think I rubbed at all for a while after installing the kit, but then I felt it a little bit when I was trying to back into my garage one day and had the wheel turned at 100% full lock. I checked underneath and when it is held at full lock, the sidebiters on my ATZ's barely touch. I had to have someone hold the wheel, because when I had it at full lock and got out to check, the little bit it would move allowed them to clear. It doesn't cause me any problems in my day to day driving!
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Originally Posted by VTHokieF150
(Post 3342977)
Hi, I'm running the 4" Rancho with the stock 20's... looks like you have the 18's in your signature. If you decide to stick with your stock wheels, then Rancho is a good pick.... well, I think its a good pick if you want to go aftermarket too. I checked my clearance with the stock 20's (6" backspacing, the max recommended by Rancho) and didn't think I rubbed at all for a while after installing the kit, but then I felt it a little bit when I was trying to back into my garage one day and had the wheel turned at 100% full lock. I checked underneath and when it is held at full lock, the sidebiters on my ATZ's barely touch. I had to have someone hold the wheel, because when I had it at full lock and got out to check, the little bit it would move allowed them to clear. It doesn't cause me any problems in my day to day driving!
Nice setup! I'm seriously looking at the exact same lift (very soon) and keeping the stock 18 inch rims with 35 at's. Are you running a leveling kit with the Rancho? |
Originally Posted by Keeks
(Post 3343192)
VT,
Nice setup! I'm seriously looking at the exact same lift (very soon) and keeping the stock 18 inch rims with 35 at's. Are you running a leveling kit with the Rancho? |
Originally Posted by VTHokieF150
(Post 3343553)
Thanks! I'm not running a leveling kit. I did have a 2.5" on for about a year and a half but removed it when I installed the Rancho.
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stock wheels with 6ìnch lift on stock tires and on 35s
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...5/IMG_1170.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...IMG_1215-1.jpg |
i would honestly put 35s or 33s with a 4 inch. i ran stock tires with 182 until i got my 352 and it looked funny.
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Very nice looking setup ColonelBlue! :thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by VTHokieF150
(Post 3344576)
Very nice looking setup ColonelBlue! :thumbsup:
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Muddyape has chrome 18's and 35's but im not sure what lift he's running. Also check out WowakFX4 hes got 35's on FX4 rims with 35 Muds too. Bonder45 i love your truck, id love to see it with muds but i hear ya about running in snow.
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