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HEY I HATE ASKING ALL THESE QUESTIONS.....ONE MORE FOR NOW...WHAT SIZE TIRES CAN GO ON WITH A 3 INCH BODY LIFT? I WANTED 33s BUT CAN I POSSIBLY PUT 35 ON
 
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You will need more then just a 3" BL for 33s. You will also need a 3" Suspension Lift (SL). The formula is 3+3=33. lol

Here is my Pathy with 33s.



 
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There was a guy running 33s here on a HB with no lift. It all depends on the size of the wheels and how much you want to cut.


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guess i will have to do the bl and some trimming...i will see once i put this bl on thanks guys
 
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2" body and 33's! Why go taller than you need to? That's what cutting tools are for Smile




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I am doing 33's with a 3" BL and a small torsion crank. I think we cranked the front 1 1/2 inches. I think a lot of this was do to sagging torsion bars. I thought about 35's but it seemed like they would be tight and would do a lot of rubbing plus I would of had to buy new wheels. It also depends on the tire manufacturer. A lot of tires run a little smaller than the diameter stated so you may have a 35 that is 34 1/2 or so.
 
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The bigger tires you get the more top end you loose. Body lifts can end up shifting on you which has been a pain for me.
 
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