Tire size, Lifted or Leveled

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my bad i ment to post this in this thread but posted it somewhere else on accident
 
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That has to rub really really bad

My wheels have more offset to them so they stick out a little more, that doesnt help the rubbing any but looks killer
 

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That has to rub really really bad

My wheels have more offset to them so they stick out a little more, that doesnt help the rubbing any but looks killer

thats what i said, but he says it only rubs a little at lock to lock, i live in the city and my turning radius is bad enough as it is, i couldnt have it rubbing like that
 

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They can't be 37x12.5? Are they? is there any close ups of his tires? Like the size?


Sent from Team Sierra
 

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Look at the tires to wheel ratio compared to mine. those tires look alot more like 35s on 20s.

Mine are 37x13.5x20 and they look like they have alot more sidewall to them than those do
 

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Winter wheels could start snowing in the next couple weeks. Usually just in time for halloween. But anyway. 16" steel wheels. 4.5" backspacing. 265/75/16 tires. Rough country lift. Haha
 

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Winter wheels could start snowing in the next couple weeks. Usually just in time for halloween. But anyway. 16" steel wheels. 4.5" backspacing. 265/75/16 tires. Rough country lift. Haha


Im sorry but that looks awful haha. Need bigger tires


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Yeah but the narrower tires do better in the winter than the wide ones. I need to find a good deal on two more terra grapplers so they all match.
 

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