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treyz82
01-19-2002, 05:06 AM
I'm running 31's on my stock wheels, and the only time they rub is if the steering wheel is turned all the way and i matt it. I was wondering what it takes to get a set of 33's under there. Would just a 3 inch body lift do it or what.

Thanks treyz!

FROADER
01-19-2002, 09:04 AM
You could do the 3" body lift and run the 33x10.5 on the stock wheel. You will have to do some minor trimming but it will work. Good luck. I'm leaving for Truck Haven right now. :bounce: :D

PekingMan
01-21-2002, 03:19 PM
I run 33's and it took my 2.5" James Duff and a 2" body lift to do it. It still rubs a little when turning and flexing. But nothing a little fender trimming can't fix. :D

I don't see how a 3" body lift could do it without some extensive trimming. Of course anything fits if you really want it to. :bounce:

I personally, would say to get at least 4"-5" of lift to get them in. A lot of guys run the 5.5" Superlift and run 33". Hope this helps.

KEbert
01-21-2002, 03:56 PM
If you only want suspension lift then you need a superlift 5.5 or a skyjacker 6". Even then some guys have to trim. There is always the option os fiberglass fenders.