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Old 01-09-2012, 10:35 PM
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I wasn't sure whether this belonged in the general discussion or here, but either way it's tech related so it won't hurt. My suspension is stock with factory blocks and springs. I got 33's under there on 16" rims with about 15 or so mpg. Stock gears too. I wanna know how big of a tire I can fit under the fenders (reasonably) without having to lift.The ones I got now scrub alittle btw. Also I wanna know how much it would kill my mpg to get the bigger tires. Any and all input is appreciate. Thanks guys.
 
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well if the tires you have on now rub a little then it seems thats as big as you can go without having to lift. I believe 33 is the largest they can go stock. and generally bigger tires will reduce your gas mileage
 
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My truck's pretty much identical and I have 33's on the stock 16's and I hear slight rubbing (Only on hard turns). all you need is a 2 inch lift and you'll clear 35's. BUt I agree, larger tires in general will decrease your mileage unless you re-gear....
 
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if you have 3.55s then please dont put 35s on..stay with 33s and save our already temperamental transmissions...If you are willing to upgrade gears though, you can fit 35s with a 2" lift with the correct wheel backspacing
 
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By brother 01 4x4 had 35" on completely stock suspension.
But I think the reg cab short beds sat slightly taller because of less weight
 
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if you have 3.55s then please dont put 35s on..stay with 33s and save our already temperamental transmissions...If you are willing to upgrade gears though, you can fit 35s with a 2" lift with the correct wheel backspacing
so you're saying that unless I re-gear it, I will put a good bit of additional strain on the transmission that will wear it down abit. If I put 4.88s in there, will it run good with 35's and not strain the trans to much (or strain my luck with the gas milage)
 
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yep, you would love the power of 4.88's and 35's.
 
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So what if i did a 3" body lift, 4.88's, and 35's?? Would it be worth it to go body lift? Am I gonna be stressing out any components too much?
 
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Up to 3", you can do suspension lift fairly cheaply. Spacers up front, and blocks/AAL's in the back. I am not a fan of body lifts..... Since you have a 3/4 ton, you could prolly get away with 2" of lift, and still fit the 35's. (heavier trucks sit a couple inches taller than the half tons from the factory.)
 
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you could do it with a body lift. I would normally be with HeyYou, but lets say you do the body lift first, and run 35's for a while, then later you could step up to a bigger suspension lift and run much bigger tires. if you do a little suspension lift now, then you will just end up throwing away those parts later (if you want more lift later).

That being said you would probably only need a 2 or 3 inch spacer up front, which they are very cheap(alot cheaper then a body lift). as for the back, no lift is necessary, but the truck will sit a little bit bulldog, but some people like that.
 


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