Help me figure this out please, before I screw up

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  1. backwoodscountryman

    backwoodscountryman Broken Truck Edition

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    Hey i run stock wheels and i love em.I tried an aftermarket wheel,but just wasn't working for me.

    Now i will run an aftermarket wheel for my 37's.Only cause i have to.lol.

    If he wants the correct backspacing and don't mind his stock wheels.Go with it i say.Also saves on money for other thing for the truck:peace:
     
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  3. JDHooker

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    Airtight, I found the wheels that I'm gonna buy and I'm going to pick them up Monday. I also found some Pro Comp 35x1250x20's that are in pretty good shape that I was gonna buy that would last me a year or so. Well, I was browsing CL this morning and found a set of Terra Grapplers that practically new for $400. They are 325/60/20's, and I know that they are .3" wider, and.4" taller than the Pro Comp tires I was looking at. Is that enough difference to potentially cause problems? Is anybody running this size with a similar setup as me? It's a good deal on the tires, and they would last me a long time, but I dont want them if it's gonna be a lot of trouble. Thanks again FFS for all of the help.

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    That was supposed to say Alright, not "airtight"

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    Are you going offroad at all? 325 will start rubbing as soon as your suspension starts flexing. If you keep it on the street and don't make any sharp turns you should be fine.
     
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    agreed^
     
  8. backwoodscountryman

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    Ya if you stay on road.Take wider turns.You will def be fine.But once you take her off road,you will def rub bad with your set up.Your set up is just to wide to take it off road and really be effective.Then again thats just my opinion and from someone who has been doing for this for a long time.lol
     
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    Got it done!! I know most of you guys don't like rockstars, but I've been wanting to put these wheels on my truck for a long time.

    35x12.50x20 Pro Comp Xtreme AT's

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    looks good
     

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