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<TABLE><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width="100%">Hey all
I am new here, looks like a cool website. anyways, my question is: I have a 1993 f 250. Can I put 35" tires on if i do a 3 inch body lift? does anyone know? Can i go bigger than 35"? thanks
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Drunk an Rich
IF you are like your name, then I wouldn't suggest putting a body lift on, and sounds like you can afford for someone to install a suspension lift for you.
Dude, if you want help don't be a bonehead, we get like 20 of these qustions a week, so naturally it gets tiring, first try a search, then if someone gives you their opinion don't rag on them, we aren't out to get you, but don't come on here and act like you are some kind of dictator, no hard feelings
I think you can fit 33s with no lift, that's what my buddy ran for awhile, his springs were pretty sagged, and they fit fine. I too would recomend staying away from a body lift, or at least run a 2 inch or shorter one. not sure about the 35s with the lift though
oh c'mon! not another one of you??!?! what did you really expect with a cocky name like that?
mbb, just backhand him like you did the last one
if you install tires on your truck like it sits you will not be able to run 35's without some rubbing. i am running 37's with no lift/trimming but i have aftermarket bumpers (ranch hands) on my 96 F350
if you want any more information do a friggin search!
And if you are drunk it is a bunch easier to convince yourself to cut the fenders, I cut mine enough for 39.5s and I don't even get drunk, with drunkenness involved you should be able to fit 44s, and then get some rockwells...
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