Will 35x12.5 tires fit my stock durango?
Hey BO if you are gonna lift it 3 inches Go with 33's man that would look bad A. those 31's would look small like factory small that you may have know. Dude your "D" is going to look killer. on the chip, it is not advised. You see our PCM piggy backs or overrides the chips, then your back to square one again. Dude I'd go with a programmer + you get more options.
What is the largest size wheel you could go with, but still have an off road (Nothing too radical, similar to stock tread) tire? 17", 18" 20"???
I appologize if this is a stupid question. I am not planning on doing any rock crawling, but do do a little backroad camping.
I appologize if this is a stupid question. I am not planning on doing any rock crawling, but do do a little backroad camping.
Say bo that is not a stupid question. that is one of the many questions I have been waiting to answer. 3 inch lift- 20' with 33's you plan to still have the off road look. I will post pics in a moment.
3" FABTECH SUSPENSION LIFT
3" PERFORMANCE ACCESSORIES BODY LIFT
2" REAR LIFT SHACKLES
33" TSL SUPER SWAMPER IROK RADIALS
20" WIRED WHEELS

3inch Body lift with 1 inch shackle and torsion bar lift.
20 MB Motoring rims wrapped in 33inch Nitto Mud Grapplers

And last 22with 305/40r22 tires. not really off rad but still bad A.
3" PERFORMANCE ACCESSORIES BODY LIFT
2" REAR LIFT SHACKLES
33" TSL SUPER SWAMPER IROK RADIALS
20" WIRED WHEELS

3inch Body lift with 1 inch shackle and torsion bar lift.
20 MB Motoring rims wrapped in 33inch Nitto Mud Grapplers

And last 22with 305/40r22 tires. not really off rad but still bad A.
Those look pretty sweet. Would I be able to put the 3" body lift in myself in my garage? Any special tools needed? Or how much would a shop charge?
Also what about without the body lift, what is the biggest wheel you could go with and a lower profile m/s tire?
Also what about without the body lift, what is the biggest wheel you could go with and a lower profile m/s tire?
That last pic with the 22's is ideal, I have 275/45/20's yeah that is at stock height. You can go 24's with low profile tires, flats and skinnys are their nick names. This is not advised because that thin of a tire would not be a good for a everyday driver. pot holes and bumps on the road are their worst enemy.
lowered 2 inches

stock height
lowered 2 inches

stock height




As for the euro tails...they should stay on euro cars IMO. But to each their own!


