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Garzady

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Would a Rough Country 6" lift be enough to clear 325/60r18 baja atz and 18x9.5 wheels with 4.75 backspacing??
 

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Yeah, you could pretty much clear those with just a crank. It's only a 33.2" tire with a 13.3" section width. I'm running a 4.5" BS on an 8" rim and I rub sometimes at half lock over big bumps....then again...you'd be 4" above where the body of my truck is.
 

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no problem, bet it will look good too. keep the cvs flat and only a 4" block out back IMO
 
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Would the tires be too small for a 6"??? Should I maybe go with a 325/65r18 baja atz??
 

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I've been looking at lifts recently. My plan is a 6" lift with a set of 35" Grapplers. From what I've read (no actual experience doing it) the 35s should fit just fine. Possibly some trimming if they're too wide. A friend of mine put 33"s on his Avalanche with a 6" lift and they looked small
 

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depends on the lift to be honest. many 6" lifts are really a 4-5" lift and crank for the remaining inch or two. Extreme suspensions is the largest 6" lift out there for example. a true 6.5" lift..then add a crank many guys sit over 8" when finished. But like I stated some 6" lifts are 4-5"
 

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