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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 1546905" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>God bless you son, a man among brahs in Oklahoma. I see queen brah trucks running 35's on 6" DB lifts every day, often complete with truck nuts. I run 33's (255/86/16 BFG's...spec out at 33.3, measured taller when I got them) on my itty bitty Tacoma with about 1.5" of spring lift.</p><p></p><p>You should be able to fit a 33" tire on just about any "normal" 4WD pickup or SUV with minimal lift. Not to get into suspension theory, but your wheel travel still takes the same path even with springs...it just rides higher when not cycling to full stuff. Your tire still travels the same path as it did stock, basically. A body lift gets you away from the tires, but is also mad ghey in most circumstances. Big tires = good, useless height = bad. Of course you get more rub with wider tires too.</p><p></p><p>OP - Sharp box knife and big scissors for cutting, BFH for beating. Sounds like you just have plastic rubbing, so that makes it easy. I cut a small pile of worthless plastic away from mine, just to minimize rubbing at full stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 1546905, member: 4319"] God bless you son, a man among brahs in Oklahoma. I see queen brah trucks running 35's on 6" DB lifts every day, often complete with truck nuts. I run 33's (255/86/16 BFG's...spec out at 33.3, measured taller when I got them) on my itty bitty Tacoma with about 1.5" of spring lift. You should be able to fit a 33" tire on just about any "normal" 4WD pickup or SUV with minimal lift. Not to get into suspension theory, but your wheel travel still takes the same path even with springs...it just rides higher when not cycling to full stuff. Your tire still travels the same path as it did stock, basically. A body lift gets you away from the tires, but is also mad ghey in most circumstances. Big tires = good, useless height = bad. Of course you get more rub with wider tires too. OP - Sharp box knife and big scissors for cutting, BFH for beating. Sounds like you just have plastic rubbing, so that makes it easy. I cut a small pile of worthless plastic away from mine, just to minimize rubbing at full stuff. [/QUOTE]
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