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Re:suspension lifts
Date: 2008/04/18 06:10 By: Runner_Ryan Status: Admin  
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again.

Salesmen will tell you anything to make money off you.

You CAN fit 33's with NO lift, and NO trimming, as long as you have the correct backspacing/offset.
I fit the 37's with a LOT of trimming.
There are lots of pics of my truck in many threads on this board. There is even a thread on how I made them fit...
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Re:suspension lifts
Date: 2008/04/18 08:35 By: rb4314 Status: User  
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nice. thanks for all your help. much appreciated
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Re:suspension lifts
Date: 2008/09/12 20:22 By: eb77 Status: User  
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Just caught this thread and was wondering if you could direct me to the thread you say you posted with the directions/explanation of the way to get the 33's on using stock wheels and no lift. Can't do a 3" lift, without sacrificing not getting it in the garage, but I want a little more "umph" to the curb appeal. Thanks, man.
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Re:suspension lifts
Date: 2008/10/29 17:44 By: OBX Cruiser Status: User  
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Sounds like you're the man to ask! I just put a Trailmaster 3" leveling/lift kit on and the instruction say go with nothing bigger than p285/75's on my 16 rim. Can I fit 33x12.50 on my truck without rubbing?
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