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I was wanting to know if I put a skyjacker leveling kit and a 3" body lift on my 94 F-150 4x2 would I be able to run 33x12.50x16. My stock rims are 15's but I guy has the tires I listed Pro comp with only 6000 miles for 200.00 dollars. I also just have 3.08 gears I was going to put 4.10 I think that would be sufficent any feed back would greatly be appericated. Thanks again
I would think you would have plenty of room for 33's on the street but they might rub a bit offroad when you really get it flexing. 4.10's would be more than enough for 33's.
I know they'll fit with some bumper shimming on any 4WD, but you might get a little rubbing on a 2WD. In any case, if you change tire size, you need to reprogram your speedo, especially if you have the E4OD or 4R30W electronic automatic transmission.
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