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4" fit 35's?
I have a 97 F250 and want to put it on a set of 35's, will a 4" lift clear them?
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Should no problem. I know on a superduty, you can fit 35s with just a leveling kit, so I am sure you can with an OBS.
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I agree with Logan you should not have any problems with that setup.
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thats the setup i have on my truck they clear fine no problems im concitering going up to 36s
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Well they should fit in the wheel well with no problem.....but with turning they might rub if you are using the stock rim...
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sounds good, thanks. it has a set of aftermarket wheels on it I dunno what they are but their 10" wide
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the 4 inch will clear 35's but you will probly have to trim the bumper corners or space it out. not a big deal. allot of shops can trim the bumper and make it look factory.
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thats what i got on my truck
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Id go 6 inch and 35's if I had a OBS, a buddy of mine has one and its looks really good. Just my 2 cents
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You should have no problem putting 35's on any Superduty, my dad's 05 has 37" BFG's, but they measure 35.5's
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