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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
35's vs 37's offroad
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[QUOTE="TyCorr, post: 147292, member: 1451"] Thats one truck. My friends truck, e99 f350 sc/lb has a 2.5" leveling kit on it and 35x12.5 toyo mt's on stock aluminum wheels and it rubs on the leaf spring like a bitsh! Going straight you can fit huuuuge tires on a 4 or 6" lift but when you start turning AT SPEED things change. I ran 40s on 16x12's with the 6" lift for three years. They were 15.5" wide too!! That rubbed on the fender and the leafspring when turning at anything faster than 5mph. I could drive normally on pavement. Turn, curves, etc...but get in the dirt and the fender would get chomped. Hell I could fit 40's on a stock sd if I took the sawzall to the fenders. [/QUOTE]
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