35's on 2wd Screw

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Old 04-21-2004, 05:22 PM
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35's on 2wd Screw

I also posted this in the suspension forum, but hate hijackingother poeple's thread, so i'll just start my own...


I'm guess you all have 4x4's, right?
my 03' Screw is a 2x4, ordered a 3" body lift and it is being installed next week.

i figure 33" tires will be no problem, stock were 30" - would just suck up the difference lift made.

my question is, will 35"s fit a 4x2 with just a 3" body lift?
they seem to be cheaper and more common than a 33" these days. not as worried about a little rub at full lock, just getting into the fenders or valance.

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Old 04-24-2004, 08:18 PM
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I do not have alot of experiance with the 4x2's but from what i have come to learn you need a 4x4 with the 3" body lift in order to fit 35's and they have been known to rub even in that application. I know on my stock 4x4 I ran 33's and now that I have a 6" Suspension lift I am running 35's so I would venture to say you will NOT be able to fit 35's on the 4x2 with justa 3" body lift.

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Old 06-14-2004, 09:53 PM
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I have 35's with 7" lift and still had to trim.
 
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Old 06-14-2004, 11:35 PM
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ended up going with the 33x12.5 17s

kinda wanted the 35s, cheaper for some reason

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