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Can you really fit 35's with a 4 inch lift with no problems?!&


huron33

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I just spoke with my local suspension lift shop and they said it is impossible to fit 35's with only a 4 inch lift.... 6inch lift minimum to do so.

 

I've seen a few members on this site with the 4 inch lift saying they have no rubbing at all with 35's.

 

Was hoping you guys can shed some light... I'm looking to put a lift on soon.

 

Thanks!!!

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DOn't know about 35's, but I'm running 34's with a Rancho Quick lift (2" level- upfront only lifted) in 275/65-20 with no rubbing since I zip tied my wheel well liner back on the rear of the passenger front tire.

 

I would guess that the 35s you are looking at are wider than the 10.8 wide tires I'm running.

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Just remember that a large part of tire fitment is the wheel. For BDS lifts they quote 35" with stock offset for both the 4" and the 6". But if your possibly planning on keeping the stock wheels like I did you won't have an issue.

He hit the nail on the head. You can 35's with some of the 4" lifts but you have to run the exact wheel offset they recommend.

 

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I run 35x12.5x20 on -44 offset 20x12 rims with 8" lift. Still had to trim the air dam piece below the grille

 

 

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same here, when I had 20X12 with 35's that had -44 offset 8" lift and they rubbed the air damn as well, I just took it off, when I added 2"adaptors they rubbed at full turn against the fender

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