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Old 05-10-2009, 02:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What lift to fit 38 tires on 20 in rims?

I am looking for a lift that will be able to fit 37 or 38s on 20 inch wheels. Will I be able to do that with a 6 inch lift without it looking goofy or rubbing? Can anyone give me some brands and thing I will need to clear it? Thanks alot guys.
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you can definatly run 37's maybe some slight trimming to clear 38's with a 6" lift what width?? RIZE industries makes a nasty 8" long arm kit it will clear 38's for sure, pretty spendy tho. check out Top Gun Costoms...
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Ya thats definately pretty cool. May be a little more than what I am looking to spend. Is there anything I can do to add some lift to a 6 inch lift? Do body lifts actually add any additional lift?
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they pick it up off the frame... so when you say lift... yes...
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I have 37's, no rub at all. Backspacing is the key!
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Old 05-10-2009, 10:03 PM   #6 (permalink)
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i have a 6" procomp and 37x12.5 r17 and it works great
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