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33's on stock alloy rim? With TT and shackles?

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ATiredExplorer

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would it work and look good? Or would I have to do a little fender triming and where? The TT would be about 2" or a bit more if it wont harm anything. I have 2wd. Anyone have any pictures with jsut all that or what it would turn out to look like? Thanks!:)
 



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with lots of trimming, here are some 285/75/16's...
 

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since you're 2wd if you added spindles and add-a-leafs you could pry do it without too much trimming and it would still be rather cheap.
 






Moving this to the Tires & Wheels forum.

The search tab is your best freind & will keep us moderators off your:mattmoon:
 






this is probably stupid sounding but i am new to the build up of trucks.(Im only 17) but what is a TT or an AAL for that matter.
 






TT= torsion Twist. It applies to 95-01 only.

AAL= Add-A-Leaf and applies to all Explorers with rear multi-leaf springs.
 






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