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I’m looking for a setup like the picture below.

What wheel and tire size would you recommend for a 4” lift.
 

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I’m looking for a setup like the picture below.

What wheel and tire size would you recommend for a 4” lift.

Those rims are probably only 8 inches wide, but have very little backspacing. Notice how much of the brake drum is visible.

Also with only 4 inches of lift, you're going to need rusty fenders to steer that, or trim the fenders if they aren't rusted away.
 

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If you drive in the snow and mud get skinnys. I've haven't had much luck with wider tires for 4x4s.
 

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Do you think I could fit 12 wide with 63mm off set and 15” or 16” rims on 33s or 35s on a small body lift or going to 6” suspension?
 
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What kind of sizing would get some slight poke but not mall crawler maybe a happy medium between these.
 

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The front ends poke with stock everything with rally wheels, so anything more dished or wider will poke a lot. The rears don't poke unless you've got wide wheels or spacers. Front compared to back axle track width is 3 inches, 1.5 inches on each side.

Ive never rubbed on 4 inch suspension and 1 inch body lift. 33x12.50 or 35x12.50 15's.

You'd be safe with 33's on a 4 inch on stock or similar spec wheels.
 

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Do you think I could fit 12 wide with 63mm off set and 15” or 16” rims on 33s or 35s on a small body lift or going to 6” suspension?
No.
True 35s (IE new mud tires) barely don’t rub on a 5” K20 lift with 20x9 at 4” BS.
If you’re looking to actually fit a big tire and positive offset wheel on the front of a square without an abnormally large lift compared to what you’d expect, you need to relocate the front axle forward.

6” lift on a K10 with brodozer mall crawler rims and 35s I’d estimate will barely work but better not hit a bump with the wheels turned or it’ll rub.
 

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