Post Your Pics of 6" Lifts and 35" Tires.
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i did alot of research too and i decided to go with the 6" and 35" tires...i dont think they look to small, i would have like to go with 37" tires but i dont have the cash to regear right now so when i do re gear the next set of tires will prob be 37"...dam this waiting crap is killing me...youve been talking about getting your stuff for some time...whats the hold up?
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It all depends on the lift. Mine is a 6", but sits more like a 5" in the front. Guess the diesel weight makes it sag a bit more. Anyway, there are pics with tires almost 36" tall in my sig if you want to see. Definately not too small for the lift, I can make them rub on some nice sized rocks.
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In my experience a leveling kit will give you room for 35's, 6 inches will get you 38's or 40's with cutout wheel flares. 8 inches 40's no problem. Just check wheel backspacing and wheel width. 10 inch width on 38's. 10 or 12 0n 40's. if the tires are 15 or 17 inches wide.12 inch wide tires you can get by with 8 inch wide wheels. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by CounterMaker
if you are referring to the 305's that are on your truck, ya they do look small...they are 33" tires not 35's ... unnless those are pics with the 315's
The one pic that is captioned is with 305's the other pic is with 315 nitto terragrapplers. There was just too much space for my likings with the 315. Now I have 37's and it looks perfect. I need to get a new pic up.
The other factor is 37" are about 100 bucks more per tire than 35's so that is a concern if you are on a budget.