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Size Lift required for 38's???
Hi, I would like to Put some 38's off road tires with some 20' wheels, What size lift would be needed to do this? I have a 2001 Dodge Ram 4x4 360 with AT. its got the Sport, off road Package on it so it came with a stock lift.
Here is a Pic of what we are dealing with. Danny [IMG]local://upfiles/14810/757D9163AD3C4ECEA9D677F02E805232.jpg[/IMG] |
RE: Size Lift required for 38's???
Im thinking 6-10 inches. Goto sounddomain.com and look at readers rides. They have 1000's of them to look at. You can pick your model year and truck and its a sure bet someone has a truck with 38's on it.
here ill make it easy on you ... this link is a dodge on 38's email him if you have questions gl http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/741688 |
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RE: Size Lift required for 38's???
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/312800
aw hell just throw some 40's on it and buy a beater car to drive to work in. No way in hell your getting over 8 miles to the gallon with 40's lol |
RE: Size Lift required for 38's???
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/391754
Ok Ill stop now - damn fine looking trucks... See what you started lol |
RE: Size Lift required for 38's???
According to my chart i have here, an 8 inch suspension lift will fit 38's, but you need to have the proper wheel spacing (sorry i dont know what the offset has to be)
Hope that helps! |
RE: Size Lift required for 38's???
for anything you need reguarding lifting i love to go to www.ntwonline.com
they got all your lifts tires and a fitment guide to tell you how much lift you need for size tire |
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