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Info on tire size with a 4 inch lift

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Old 01-01-2013, 07:56 PM
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I run 33s with 4" lift on my 2 door...well 3" suspention 1.25" body. Looks good imo...cant promise I wont be stepping to 35s when they wear out but its not so hateful that it doesent look good
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4 inch lift with 17x9 rims 4.5 BS on 35 x 12.5 17 tires would be a great setup.

As for tires lots of threads on here but KM2's are popular but not a true 35 in tire, they run small. Toyos and Nitto Trail Grappler are popular as well but are heavy so could do damage to the stock carrier and D30 axle. Goodyear MTR are popular too but some claim they have balance issues with the offset tread but they run more true to size.
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Awesome everyone thank you very much for all the help my funds look good for the 4" lift with 35's and of course ill keep doing some research so I don't waste time and money as many of you stated. Thanks again and if anyone has any other suggestions please let me know.
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I have the Rc 4" with 35 12.5 and think it looks sick, but it is my jeep.
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Old 01-02-2013, 07:42 PM
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I've got 43"s on 3.5" lift.
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Originally Posted by LeftHandRubi
I've got 43"s on 3.5" lift.
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Old 01-05-2013, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Jrutrubi11
I have the Rc 4" with 35 12.5 and think it looks sick, but it is my jeep.
So I'm looking at tires and since I have no idea on what the difference is between a 35x70x17 and 35x12.5x17 except the price, could you explain or anyone explain lol?



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