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Can you EVEN drive on 33X12.5 on a stock truck ?

Looks amazing. I really dig the blacked out rims too.

jfman said:
You know cars that see salty roads will always have more stuff go out on the driver side of the car because the lay the salt in the middle of the road and the drivers side get more of it. And onciming traffic splashes that stuff in on the drivers side too.

And yea, here in Maine it's really ruff on any car/truck you run as a year round driver.
 



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Thank you guyz for the comments and help.

I dont know what to do with my bumpers... I'm thinking of gettting rid of the front one inmstead of raising it. I'd like to built one out of tubes.
 






looks good, you shuld have gone with mud terrains.
 






johnb13 said:
looks good, you shuld have gone with mud terrains.


Summit only had 2 mud terrains in stock. I really like my tires however, they have decebt grip and are smooth on pavement. $722 for 4 33's and 15X10 wheels : hard to beat for price.
 






Hey! Just a quick correction...there is no problem runnin' 33's in Canada. I live in Ontario, Canada and as long as your tires don't stick out too far (fender flares help), and the tires aren't any bigger than 44's, you're good to go.
 






NorthernWheeler said:
Hey! Just a quick correction...there is no problem runnin' 33's in Canada. I live in Ontario, Canada and as long as your tires don't stick out too far (fender flares help), and the tires aren't any bigger than 44's, you're good to go.


Yes you are correct, same thing in Quebec. I have no flares so I was careful about where I was driving when I was up there.
 






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