Tire question
#16
Re:Tire question
I put 315's on the stock rims which worked perfect. But like most men, stock wheels don't cut it. I purchased some Eagle Alloy #102's which are 9" wide with 5" back space. The wheels look sweet!!!!! At stock height, minimal rubbing on flat ground, a little worse but not catastrophic on uneven grounds. I put a sweet adjustable coil spacer on set to 2 1/2" and I now only have the slightest rubbing on very uneven terrain. One inch all the way around on level ground. Coil spacers are at http://www.tsliftkitstore.com/produc...&ID=19651. I now need to put on some fender flares because with less backspace, the wheels stick out about 1 1/2" farther. Just right!!! By the way, this is my first post and I have a 03 3500 SRW CTD with every know option plus some.
#17
Re:Tire question
BEHRMAN, you have any pics of your rig? I do have a 2" leveling kit on my truck already. <br><br>Phox, nice truck. You are going to need bigger tires with that much lift. ;D ;D
#18
Re:Tire question
[quote author=erslll link=board=20;threadid=12890;start=15#123702 date=1049346682]
Phox, nice truck. You are going to need bigger tires with that much lift. ;D ;D
[/quote]
It never ends.
Bigger tires.
More fuel to spin the tires.
More air to go with the fuel.
Ooops, too much air, need more fuel again.
on and on
;D
<edit> pics now on page 20 of members photos ;D
phox
Phox, nice truck. You are going to need bigger tires with that much lift. ;D ;D
[/quote]
It never ends.
Bigger tires.
More fuel to spin the tires.
More air to go with the fuel.
Ooops, too much air, need more fuel again.
on and on
;D
<edit> pics now on page 20 of members photos ;D
phox
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