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Cummins Needs 37's to 39.50's, please help!
Ok so I gots me a 96' Dodge Cummins 4x4 recently with 129,000 miles and more U-joint problems than you could shake a stick at, but thats not what im talking about here. Right now im running 35/12.50's on a 16x10' rim. The truck does real well Ive not gotten stuck yet, of course im still fixing the truck up to hammer on it, once I fix it im sure i will get totally bogged somewhere. OK so what i want is to run 37's or 39.50's, i cant find a lift over 6 inches and if i could fit the 37's with that i would co it for now, however if anyone knows how to get her up there about 8 or 10 inches i would love to know, also i dont like body lifts...please help.
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RE: Cummins Needs 37's to 39.50's, please help!
don't know if you found what you are looking for yet, but I might be able to help. You could buy the 6" kit and then run a 2" leveling kit in the front and a add a leaf in the rear this should give you the height you are looking for.
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