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9in of lift with 35's
Hey guys right now my truck has a body lift with 35 12 x 50 BFG mud terrains and 16 x 8 eagle alloys. I found an EXTREMELY cheap 6" fabtech lift that I want to get. However I just bought these tires a month ago and dont have the money to try to get new ones. I am getting a set of 16 x 10 eagle alloys to help push the tires out. Do you guys think it would look "okay" with 9 inches of lift on 35's? Also does anybody have any pictures of this? Thanks!!
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it will look fine. f150rider ran this setup before he got 36's. Minimonster is running this setup but hasnt posted any pictures that i know of. And i believe redrider (i think thats his name) has got 9" and 35's
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it'll look fine. you'll have a lot of fender clearance, though. this could be your best friend if you like to offroad hard.
somedays, the tires just look a little small, that's all. it's not so big as to look ridiculously huge for a 35'' tire. if you pm me your #, i can text you some phone pics of my truck. my digital camera is down, so i can't post any... you won't regret it, either. you factor you'll only be cruising around for about two years before you'll need new tires, anyway. |
http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...6/untitled.jpg
^^redriders truck see it in person often, looks fine with 35s |
i think it doesnt look to bad on the 97-03's
if your that worried, why not wait till you need new tires. or try and sell yours |
Yeah i didnt think it looked bad either. I actually like the look of more fender clearance. Thanks guys!
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Remember, your ride height is adjustable via the preload on your torsion bars. You don't have to crank enough preload on them to lift the truck 6 inches.
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