Thank you guys for the feedback. So what would be the best option if I'm on a budget? Here's some photos of what I want my truck to look like. The owner told me the tires were 40s in most of the photos and 37 in the unfiltered photo that has cut out flares. I'm not sure about the tire size in the filtered photo. Bucket estimated that it has around a 6in lift. Bucket also noticed the fenders were cut to accommodate the flares/bigger tires. If any one has any experience with fenders, would you be able to give me an estimate on how much was cut above the wheel? Thanks again
So, the biggest issue with these trucks is, there's usually plenty of vertical fender space, but never enough horizontal fender space.
What some people usually do is just trim the corners of the fenders off + lift to accommodate larger tires. You eventually just get to a point where you have to lift the entire tire out of the fenderwell and put the truck above the tire once it's a big enough tire. LOL
I'd say if those really are 40's, it's probably a 6" lift based off how much of the tires fit into the fenderwelll.
I would (personally) stop at that 6" because you'll start having to get into custom driveshafts if it keeps getting lifted, and then eventually you'll wanna consider crossover steering because the factory steer will begin to suck and making left turns becomes difficult past that.
Imo, that 6" lift is kinda the maximum lift on a budget for minimal work.. past that 6" things become expensive if you wanna do it up decently and still have 4x4.
For budget purposes, I'd say just get your 8 lugger 3/4 ton set, or at least put a 14b ff rear end in, and skip the stage if a sf 14b. Those tires scare me on a semi floater... I've lost axle c clips due to larger tires on semi floaters....
The 3/4 ton 8 lug axle is just hubs, brakes, spindles, the axle tube, gears, and axle shafts are the same as a 1/2 ton 10 bolt.
you'd definitely as aforementioned want plenty of stopping power. You may even consider tossing the 1/2 ton Master cylinder and replacing it for a 3/4 ton master cylinder as well to assist in stopping the rig.
I meant to say by the way, I hope you didn't take my post as me being ****** with you when I said "maybe think about if you really want to strain that 10 bolt like that. "
I meant no malice in it