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I am thinking about putting a small lift on my truck. I would like to see what it would look like with 285/75/16s on the stock rims first. If anyone has any pictures please post them. I can't visualize what it will look like. My truck is a 01 black stepside regular cab. And if anyone has any pic. of trucks like mine with a lift on i would appreciate those also so i can make up my mind what looks better to me.
I am thinking about putting a small lift on my truck. I would like to see what it would look like with 285/75/16s on the stock rims first. If anyone has any pictures please post them. I can't visualize what it will look like. My truck is a 01 black stepside regular cab. And if anyone has any pic. of trucks like mine with a lift on i would appreciate those also so i can make up my mind what looks better to me.
thanks
You can check out my gallery for pics of 285/75R16's on a non-lifted truck.
My rims are a 16x8...not really that much difference between them and stockers, maybe 1'' in width.
cool...thanks....i'm just kicking around the idea of putting a body lift on.....but my truck is stick....not sure how much crap i'll run into cause of it being stick and having a floor mounted 4x4 shifter....may just leave stock and get leveling kit with 285/75/16
I have this size of tire on my 99 f150, I just took a few pics and tried to create a gallerie so you could see but it wouldn't load the photos, I will play around with it more tonight I have to go to work but if you check back tomorrow I'm sure I will have them uploaded so you can check it out
Ok finally got my gallery updated with some pics here is a link https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...&albumid=14530
stock suspension 285/75/16 bfg all terrain, rims are 16x10" ultra c2's, trucks dirty, didn't have time to wash it before taking the pics
thanks everyone......pretty sure i'm gonna go with the leveling kit.....and 285/75/16's on the stock rims for now they buy the mickey thompson classic 2's sometimes
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