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Old 11-24-2011, 06:59 PM
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Travis found someone off Central Dispatch. We jacked the price up to get some attention and it worked.

I feel you on keeping your existing wheels and buying new tires. I told you recently I was going to go for the fuel Octanes in a 20" but have since changed my mind again because of the cost of tires. I found a wheel with the offset I'm looking for 17x10 -25 and they were CHEAP! LOL I'm going to slap my 35x12.5 Toyo's on them and call it a day. When I sell the XD Revolvers it should be damn near a wash. I do like the look of those Pitbull Rockers as well. Have you talked to Andres about wear?

I ordered the GM Green Keys yesterday, and i'll probably get the 1" spacer from NORCAL where I purchased the leveling kit? Do I need to change the coil springs? When I purchased the Cognito Leveling kit it came with extended front and rear shocks so I'm good there.

I understand... it?s tough coming up with the right combo.

No, no need to change coil springs. I?m glad you got it shipped.... I?ll bet you?re ready as hell.


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So what?s your thought?

I had decided to go with the 40?s once I get the lift installed. The 40?s basically come in 15.5 inches wide. I?m thinking since the 38?s also come in 15.50? wide, it would make them look much wider since they are the same width but shorter.


Right now, my 37?s Open Country?s are measuring 35.5? tall adn a set of 38?s are almost 38? tall. Point is, it would not only open up a larger choices (as opposed to the 40?s) but would still be almost 2? taller.

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i was planning on going with the toyo 38x13.5x20 when i do my rancho lift. ive noticed not alot of guys running 38's. seems like its either 37's or 40's. whys that?
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i was planning on going with the toyo 38x13.5x20 when i do my rancho lift. ive noticed not alot of guys running 38's. seems like its either 37's or 40's. whys that?


Well, anything smaller than 37's is too small so that only leaves 37,8 or 40's... and most people can't run the 40's cause they still rub.

At that point, you're left with 37's or 38's, may as well go with the bigger ones.

I'll be selling my 37's if you need some Toyo's. Tread is exactly half left.

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Old 11-28-2011, 06:08 PM
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is there a reason why no alot dont do 38's though? just limits the options? or is it something with rubbing?
and i would do the 37's but might as well get 1 more inch right?
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is there a reason why no alot dont do 38's though? just limits the options? or is it something with rubbing?
and i would do the 37's but might as well get 1 more inch right?


That's the problem in many cases... that "one more inch" sometimes rubs. (I tried telling my wife to rub it and she'd get one inch but oh well.... )

But yes, if you'e going to go to 37's, if you have the room, you may as well go to 38's.


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Old 11-28-2011, 07:12 PM
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thats what i figured. and the rancho kit can fit up to 40's, so i figured id be ok with the 38. i dont forsee myself wanting 40's so ill stick with the 38's.

and yeah, i tell my wife the same thing
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