33's or 35's?
#4
315/70-R17 which translates to 34.4" but measures 33" on the truck.
No lift, and I believe the torsion bars may have been tightened to raise the front a little and the rear leaf springs appear to be sagging a little. The overall effect is the truck looks level.
http://s266.photobucket.com/albums/i...3/2005%20HEMI/
No lift, and I believe the torsion bars may have been tightened to raise the front a little and the rear leaf springs appear to be sagging a little. The overall effect is the truck looks level.
http://s266.photobucket.com/albums/i...3/2005%20HEMI/
#6
#7
am shopping for new tires my 35's have no tread I bought them used they lasted 4 years. They did rub a little and the truck was never leveled or a lift kit so I want to keep the width but not so high so I found 33's nitto grapplers for 1200 shipped to my house is that a good deal?
Last edited by jose13b; 05-02-2012 at 04:54 PM.
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Had Pro-Comp A/T's on my truck (in that picture), and they were great for the first quarter of tread life, or so. Then they go south quickly. I had somewhere between 40-50,000 (mostly highway) miles on them with about quarter tread life LEFT when I finally got rid of them, and they might as well have been completely bald for quite some time. The tread compound hardened significantly (I'd guess so they can make that 60,000 miles they promise) and stopping sucked, starting was dangerous (especially in the wet), and cornering was no fun.
Not sure if their other newer tires are the same, but I don't think I'll be buying another set of ProComp tires.
Not sure if their other newer tires are the same, but I don't think I'll be buying another set of ProComp tires.