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Back spacing question

In reviewing the Tire size chart thread, it looks as though on 99 XL 4x4, with a t-bar crank, I can get a 33x12.5x15 on, but may require some trimming.

Three questions,
a) what needs trimmed?
b) if I change wheels to ones that have a back spacing of 3.75" instead of the 4.5", would i still need to trim whatever it is that needs trimmed?
c) without any lift, would 33's look too big?

The tires we're looking at are either the duratracs, niito terra grapplers, or some bfg m/ts
 
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a) the valance on your front bumper, which is the plastic part
b) still need to trim
c) it would look stuffed and couldnt do much off road if you wanted too,and you might rub like crazy
 
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33 will fit with stock wheels and the tbars turned

just buy a body lift and youll be fine
 
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We don't have the torch required to do the body lift, and, while I don't mind tackling most projects, after reading the How To sticky, I'm not sure I really want to do the body lift myself. And it's like $750 to have the local 4x4 shop do it!
 
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you don't need a torch but it does help,or better yet see if you can get a body lift meet together on here
 
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trust me, if you offroad your truck AT ALL do not put 33x12.5 on your truck with out any lift unless you want to cut the crap outta yourrear fenders... cause if a sawzall doesnt cut them the tires will rip them off
 
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Originally Posted by steveo1271
see if you can get a body lift meet together on here
That is a good idea!
 
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I have a 3" BL
TBar crank
33/12.50s

3.75" Backspace
-19mm offset

I have no rubbing what so ever
 
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31s it is, unlesss the boy wants to pop for the BL too! Probably will do the offset wheels, to give it a little wider look.Heck, he'll probably end up double lifting it next summer.

Thanks for all of the input.
 
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