Tire size with 6" lift?

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Have a 6" lift with 35" tires on stock rally rims. To me they look lost what is the max size with out messing with it anymore? can a 37" fit on good no issues? any pics?
 

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You should be able to run 37s, like Goodyear Wrangler MT Hummer tires but keep in mind bigger tires are harder to balance, and harder to keep balanced, especially bias-ply tires. I have 38s and have been considering getting a set of 37" Goodyears, or a set of 36" Boggers. But for a street truck like yours the Goodyears might be a great choice.
 

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You can just go to a wider tire to fill it out more, only trouble is that a wide 35" tire is likely going to limit you to a less streetable tire.

Or you can run a wider 15x10 wheel and it makes the tire appear to be wider.

I ran a set of 35x15.5-15's on a set of stock rally wheels. 7 inches of lift, I think they looked big enough.

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ya thanks, i want to keep the truck stock looking but lifted with the rallys and like it is since it is in good shape. i have the bfg 35s now and they are all like 75-80% still new but i think if i find a set of 37s and someone to take my 35 i'd change then.

now what about stabilizer? i have a single now and was thinking going to double when i do 37s. does it make that much of a difference when driving with tighter response and handling?

and while on it, has any one done this or know the size i need or etc...with the stock rally rims the backs on these trucks are tucked in more. what size spacers so i need to give it an equal look with the front end? i think that will help alot too. i hate the way it looks from an angle you can see the difference alot. and is it safe?
 

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The K5 pictured didn't even have a stabilizer, neither does my Burb that is driven everyday. I can't tell much difference with or without.

Rear spacers are fine if you go with a quality spacer, one that's hub-centric is best. 2 inches thick would work well to even it out.
 

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I personally dont like spacers. The biggest that i would go would be between 1/4 and 1/2.
The farther out you space your wheel, the more strain its putting on the Wheel stud.

And as far as a stabilizer goes, i think they help with walk.
 

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37's should fit pretty nice for you. I have 6" up front and 4.5" in the back. This is with 40's before trimming.

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The RoughCountry 6" kit I'm looking at suggests 37's, and I have had good luck with their suggested size in the past.
 

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I personally dont like spacers. The biggest that i would go would be between 1/4 and 1/2.
The farther out you space your wheel, the more strain its putting on the Wheel stud.

And as far as a stabilizer goes, i think they help with walk.

It all depends on the application. Using a 2 inch spacer on an 8 inch wheel with 4 inches backspacing is no different than running no spacers and a 10 inch wheel with the same 4 inches on backspacing. The force is still 2 inches out from stock.

Also, a 1/2 inch spacer is a BAAAD idea because it has to be a floating spacer that is not directly bolted to the hub/flange.

...with 4 lug nuts?

It's probably to save weight for high speed blasts.
 

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i have the stock rims now with 35s. if i space the backs it will be even? and i get what you mean by a 10" rim but if you put a 10" upfront too then you still have the 2" offset look i'd assume tight?
 

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