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Pic Request-2in body lift w/ stock wheels

Old Nov 15, 2010
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Pic Request-2in body lift w/ stock wheels

Well Ive been thinking about lifting it about 2 inches. With winter coming im taking the 20s off and throwing the stock 15s on(235/75/r15). My search didnt go so well. But would it look stupid lifting it 2" and keeping the stock tires on? Looking for pics to see what it would look like!
 

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Old Nov 15, 2010
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imo it cant looked any more stupid than a ranger with 20s on it........ not trying to be an ***
 
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Old Nov 15, 2010
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Originally Posted by Downey
imo it cant looked any more stupid than a ranger with 20s on it........ not trying to be an ***
go fix ur tranny...
2" bl with stockies wont look too bad imo
 
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Old Nov 16, 2010
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Here are 235/75/15s on my T-bar crank. They look tiny.

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Old Oct 12, 2011
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They also look tiny because they're half sunk in the grass.
 
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Old Oct 12, 2011
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3 in body lift and stock tires
 
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