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thejstar

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i was gonna lift, then decided that since it was 2wd, that was a waste, so i am at stock ride height with 275/55/20 and i am happy for now. my bank account is too... when it is new tire time, i am going to 295/50's with a bit of inner fender "adjusting"...
 

BlackDenali

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Origionally my truck had 285/50/20's and I lowered it with a 2/3 kit and I was happy for the moment ;) A week later I ordered my 24's and now I'm looking for a bigger drop! It's a never ending cycle! Good Luck!!!

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withac

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Yes...Just that rugged off-road look with some aggressive tires.

The truck is a 4X4...

K, cuz IMHO, 2x4's shouldn't be lifted, not when you look at the actual reason for a lift. Just remember the more aggressive tires will get worse mileage and will be louder going down the highway. I have I think 265's on my '**, whatever is just one size up from stock. That helps the look I think. Once again, IMHO, if you're going to go for a lift, make it worth while, 33's are a nice size, much bigger than stock but not huge if you don't want that look. Just remember larger tires screw with your gear ratio if you plan on towing much.
 

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