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Old 08-07-2008, 03:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question tires and wheels

will 38x15.50x20 nitto mud grappler tire fit dick cepek 20x12 wheels with a 4.75" back spacing without rubbing the lift kit. if so would spacers work?
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will 38x15.50x20 nitto mud grappler tire fit dick cepek 20x12 wheels with a 4.75" back spacing without rubbing the lift kit. if so would spacers work?
how much lift?

if they are close, those mud grapplers will tear everything apart not to mention they wear bad and ride horrible on the road
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the rize 8" kit with maybe a coil spacer up front or a body lift
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your going to have bad driveline vibes with the spacer and body lift are REALLY bad

if you determined to pack a big tire then check out SPIRSON...people have cleared the 40 inch toyos with their 8" kit

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Its all about the backspace. I have a friend running 40" Toyo MT's on a 6 inch lift, with no rub on a second gen. kinda takes the functionality out of it, he can't tow more than 5k, but looks sick.
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