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Old Jul 6, 2007 | 07:56 PM
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I failed to mention.

I Just bought a 2000 4x4 ext. cab and im goin to put a 3" body lift with some 16" rims and some 35" bfgoodrich radial mud terrains, and i failed to mention im also goin to put on a 2" leveling kit for the front end of the truck, could i pack a larger tire than 35" or should i just go with the 35"?



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Old Jul 6, 2007 | 08:12 PM
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i'd stick with the 35's. just fyi you should look into some new gears if you're gonna be runnin tires that big
 
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Old Jul 6, 2007 | 10:37 PM
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35x12.50's are a tight fit, I wouldn't go larger. Also, I'd stay away from the leveling kit/reindexed torsion bars. You can crank up the torsion bars for free without worring about destroying yor ball joints, cv joints and ride quality.
 
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Old Jul 6, 2007 | 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by wandell
35x12.50's are a tight fit, I wouldn't go larger. Also, I'd stay away from the leveling kit/reindexed torsion bars. You can crank up the torsion bars for free without worring about destroying yor ball joints, cv joints and ride quality.


could i crank the torson bars up my self or would i need some a mechanic or some then
 
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Old Jul 6, 2007 | 10:56 PM
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All you have to do is turn two bolts and then get an alignment.


 
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