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Old 07-29-2007, 04:49 PM
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Tire selection for 4" Lift

Tues my truck is scheduled to get a 4" skyjacker kit. Wondering what a good tire size is for this lift. I have the F250 rear blocks, not the F350 blocks. I have the stock 20" wheels which I'd like to keep. I'm looking at something like a 35x12.50, OR a 37x12.50 Toyo Open Country or a TrXus MT from interco. Or maybe a Goodyear MT/R. I don't plan on taking the truck "mudding" to say the least, it'd sink to the bottom of the pond. Using it for pavement pounding and some occasional off-road/camp trips that see a lot of sand and maybe some small mud ruts. Have any of you guys run the 37's w/out clearance issues?
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