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brucebruce45

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Exactly. then again, why would anyone get a 13" lift and put on 35" tires? Looks like a toy truck. why not keep it at a 6" lift?

to each his own...

What your simple mind can't understand is that much lift was needed for x14s with 2" spacers not to rub. And it's currently on 37" toyos
 

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***** lookin clean... I miss my nbs z71... You need to update those pics with your new headlights!

Thanks man, and yea im waiting till I clean her up a bit. Its been raining out here. Glad its white though, looks clean most of the time :D
 
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You gonna lift yours? If so, how much?

Mines got a 6" RCX, and decided to go with the Machined Finish Eagle 63 series. They are 18x9 on 35" Toyo M/T

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Whats your fender to ground clerance...front & back?
 

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Sumo, can you advise size including offset on those Cragar soft 8's? Those look great, that is exactly the look I'm going for. You've helped end a several week delima with those pics. I'm more concerned about getting into something that has as close to factory offset as possible. I don't want too much hanging out in the breeze making that roller skate appearance. I appreciate your response my friend!

Bryan/Oklahoma

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its simple winter rims, with snow tires. I went with 17s becuase More tire is better for deep snow/traction. Better protection against hidden potholes.

FYI, I think it looks great as well as several others that have seen this pic. Winter or not, it's better than these spoked POS's that they have on the market. Some of us are old school.
 

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I went with the soft 8's in a 17X8, They have a zero offset and if you go to a 9 inch wheel they stick out alot.

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Sorry still trying to keep up with various threads on here and I missed your response. I went with them and just got right barely under 1" of tire sticking out. It's not bad though, really it appears like mostly sidewall and not a lot of tread sticking out. I love em though!
 

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I went with the soft 8's in a 17X8, They have a zero offset and if you go to a 9 inch wheel they stick out alot.

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hey what size are your tires? i really like your setup! stock suspension? lifted?
 
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