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Old 04-22-2007, 03:54 PM
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i have a 02 4x4 dually im goin with 22.5 american force rims and tires just wondering if i will have to have a lift says on there website that they will fit a stock 4x4 dually of my modal and truck i plan on a leveling kit just wondering about that and how high are they if a pull alot of goosenecks will they create any problems
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Old 04-22-2007, 03:56 PM
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i have a 02 4x4 dually im goin with 22.5 american force rims and tires just wondering if i will have to have a lift says on there website that they will fit a stock 4x4 dually of my modal and truck i plan on a leveling kit just wondering about that and how high are they if a pull alot of goosenecks will they create any problems
you should be ok with just a leveling kit.. as for a lift i wouldnt go higher then 4" unless your gonna flip he axles on your trailer.... my friend has an 8" lift on his dually with 22.5" powdercoated black rims and he hauls a 5th wheel... he had to flip his axles on his toyhauler and it still doesnt set even......
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Old 04-22-2007, 04:03 PM
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you should be ok with just a leveling kit.. as for a lift i wouldnt go higher then 4" unless your gonna flip he axles on your trailer.... my friend has an 8" lift on his dually with 22.5" powdercoated black rims and he hauls a 5th wheel... he had to flip his axles on his toyhauler and it still doesnt set even......
thanks i dont plan on goin with a lift only if i have too to make them work would rather not because just about all this truck is used for is pulling horse trailers i just think that the 22.5s would give me a better ride and alot better load rating not to mention the mileage u get out of a set overall diameter of the 22.5s with 255/75/22.5 is 36"

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