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9in lift tire fitment?

Old Dec 1, 2011
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9in lift tire fitment?

I have a 95 ranger 2wd and i previosly put a 3in body lift on it. My next plans are to install a 6in susp lift and i cannot find anything about recommended tire sizes for a total 9in lift. Im thinking about settling with 36s if i continue puting it on trails, but if anyone has info on whether 38s would fit or not, i would greatly appreciate it
 
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38's would fit but would require trimming and would most likely rub while flexing offroad. I would go 35's or 36's.
 
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with 9 inches im sure you could clear 37s
 
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4.56/88's would also help out
 
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How hard do you trail ride it? anything bigger than 35's would probably require trimming.
If your not beating it up and flexing it out everytime you trail run, 36's would be great.
 
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I ride hard for a 2wd. Id be better off with 36s. If you know of uwharrie nc, then thats about how hard i ride
 
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