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can somebody please tell me if i add 3" body lift,what size wheels and tires "mudder tires" can i fit ?i have 17" wheels on it now,but i dont think i can find a tire that will fit without heavy rubbing,may have to go with 15'S.I DONT KNOW THOUGH,NEED INPUT/OH YA IT'S A 93 HARDBODY 2WD
 
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i had a 93 with a 3 inch body lift...It fit 30x9.5x15s well...I might have been able to do 31s but the rims I had were a crazy offset.



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cool pics ,any more?
 
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When I just had a 3" BL I had 31's on it. Had to do some fender trimming but they worked..

Then I threw a 3" SL on top of it and stuffed 33's on it.. I don't recomend doing it.. Especially if you have a 4cyl. I'm crazy and had to do it.. Here's a pic of my truck when it was 2wd.. (Since then I've pulled my body off the frame and put it on a 4wd frame)



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