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yet another lift/tire question
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02/05/11 01:58 AM
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Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 16
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Need a Spot
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Ive been searching for a few days now and have been doing a lot of reading but I havent found anything that could tell me what you had to do to fit 35" tires on my T100. Obviously I need to lift the truck so for right now I have a 4" suspension lift (have not installed yet), would I aslo have to put install a 2 or 3" body lift? Ive seen a few T100's on cardomain that had a 4" suspension lift with 315/75/r16 tires and a couple with 4" suspension lifts and 3" body lifts with 35 or 36" tires. It looks like some have fit 35" tires with only the 4" suspension lift. I guess my question is what is the best way to fit 35" tires without having too much rubbing and without causing any problems when offroading (light offroading nothing too crazy)
Also besides regearing is there anything else I would need to do? And would 35 x 12.5 or 35 x 14.5 be better?
Thank you and sorry for another post about lifting and tires
I have a 1998 toyota t100 SR5 extended cab 4x4
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