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Old 07-25-2010, 12:58 PM #1
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Post your photos of 3 inch lift with 32" tires

Can anyone post photos if they have a 3 inch lift and 32" tires. I just put on the SS 7.2 kit and bf goodrich 32" tires.
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wow i really the way that looks. i got a 2.5 inch lift and 285's, but i figured i'd post to see what you think.

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Thanks

Thanks @(4)runnin'it!

How do you like your 33"s?

Yeah i was really back and forth between 32" or 33"

i Got the 32"s b/c its my daily driver and i'm only doing mild trail offroading once and a while.

So far i really like the look. Lift and tires were just put on 3 days ago so i think the lift will settle a little bit to help balance the look out.
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I dont think 265/75's are 32", more like 31.5". Thats what I have on mine as they were on there before and pretty new. But I wouldnt mine stepping up to a 285 or 255 as the 265/75's seem a tad small.

Its my understanding that to step up to a 285, you may need a BL, trimming, and possible wheel spacers on stockers. Plus you take a bigger hit in the MPG dept.

Anyway, here is mine with details in the sig.
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Thanks @runrunner for the photo.

Looks great!

Yeah i was really back and forth between 32" or 33"

i Got the 32"s b/c its my daily driver and i'm only doing mild trail offroading once and a while.

So far i really like the look. Lift and tires were just put on 3 days ago so i think the lift will settle a little bit to help balance the look out.
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wow i really the way that looks. i got a 2.5 inch lift and 285's, but i figured i'd post to see what you think.

what fender flares are those? they look great without the side steps and with out the normal "mud flaps"
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I think I like this look. Thanks for asking, and thanks to all for sharing the pics.
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what fender flares are those? they look great without the side steps and with out the normal "mud flaps"
Standard limited flares with the running boards removed.
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3" lift, 285/55/16.


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about a 3" lift give or take
265/75/17 on 8" wheels 0 offset

I want to go to 285's but have the issue of where I put the full size spare and not sure I wanna loose the power. although I haven't driven with 285's so not sure how much power I will loose.

this pic is with about 250 lbs in the back and sliders and skid plate. figure 60lbs in front and sliders are about 60-80 lbs
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