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Old 12-17-2003, 10:05 PM
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tire size w/ lift?

was wondering if i could fit a set of 33x12.50 mud kings on a '95 f150 4x4 w 3 in. body lift, and 1 1/2" lift springs in front?

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yea you should have no problem fittin 35x12.50's under there, i have a 95 branco with a 6 " susp. and i fit 35's fine until i get full articulation but that only happens when i drive ontop of a tempo and they barely rub, with that 1" spring lift you may not rub at all
 
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i could get 33's on mine stock with minimum rub, with and 3 inch bodlift and 33's it wont rub at all www.fourwheelparts.com has a good tire fit chart
 
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On my 92 F-150, SC, LB 4x4, I run 32X11.50's on stock rims with no lift at all and I get minimal rub when turning all the way to the stops (which I hardly ever do anyway).

I'm going to put 2" taller coils on front just to level it out.
 
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i could get 33's on mine stock with minimum rub, with and 3 inch bodlift and 33's it wont rub at all www.fourwheelparts.com has a good tire fit chart
 




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