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He wants the wheels to stick out a little what’s the option on wheel spacers also I think it would have to be lifted a little what’s best body or suspension for a 4” lift
 

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He wants the wheels to stick out a little what’s the option on wheel spacers also I think it would have to be lifted a little what’s best body or suspension for a 4” lift

Offset wheels are better, but a name brand spacer will be fine.

Make sure he gets the rear of the lift installed. Squat guys are usually the only ones that care about wheels sticking out. LOL

Rough Country 4" will be fine. I have a 4" all spring Rough Country lift, and I use mine on the rocks, in the woods, and in the mud.
 
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Offset wheels are better, but a name brand spacer will be fine.

Make sure he gets the rear of the lift installed. Squat guys are usually the only ones that care about wheels sticking out. LOL

Rough Country 4" will be fine. I have a 4" all spring Rough Country lift, and I use mine on the rocks, in the woods, and in the mud.
Yes I knew offset wheels where better but these fuel wheels where on there so I hate to drop a bunch more money on wheels when these are nice just thought I would check on opinions on spacers. I will definitely make sure to lift both front and back I’m not a fan of the fronts being higher. Could you post a pic of your truck with a 4” lift. Thanks
 

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Yes I knew offset wheels where better but these fuel wheels where on there so I hate to drop a bunch more money on wheels when these are nice just thought I would check on opinions on spacers. I will definitely make sure to lift both front and back I’m not a fan of the fronts being higher. Could you post a pic of your truck with a 4” lift. Thanks

I also have zero rates front and rear for a 5" total.
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Yes I knew offset wheels where better but these fuel wheels where on there so I hate to drop a bunch more money on wheels when these are nice just thought I would check on opinions on spacers. I will definitely make sure to lift both front and back I’m not a fan of the fronts being higher. Could you post a pic of your truck with a 4” lift. Thanks

Probably going to be more of a mall crawler(No offense). A 2" or 3" body lift would do just fine. Save money, and still allow the wheels to stick out.

You can get a set of Cragar Soft 8s for around $400. Sell those oversized things, and recoup all that money.
 
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