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Old 05-22-2014, 02:43 PM
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Hey guys, I'm new to the forum here so I figured for my first post I would ask a question I've been wondering. I have a 1990 single cab long box f150 that I just recently installed a 4" suspension lift on. Now I'm going to get tires and I was wondering if I could fit a 35x12.50. I have stock bumpers and 15x10 wheels (I don't remember why offset) but here in a month or so I'm getting a set of 15x10" wheels with a -44mm offset, since I'm going for a super aggressive stance. The truck doesn't get driven long distances, and rarely goes of road aside from camping and on the beach, so I'm wondering what you guys think? I'm thinking of moving my front bumper up 1-2" and maybe out another 1-2" with spacers? Thanks guys!
 
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