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Originally Posted by paulsenior
I just finished my lift last night. Got the hook up with some 32's, was a bit nervious about putting them on. Much to my surprise they fit with room to spare. They do rub a little when the wheel is cranked completly over. the sway bar is in the way. Other than that it was easy to install, but was just time consuming. The kit that I installed was a rough country 3 inch, that with the 32's gave me a what I am guessing is a 4-5 inch lift.  . If anyone is considering doing a lift for the first time and have questions let me know, I will be more than happy to share my experience.
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I put the Rough Country into my 93 four years ago, rear first, then the front. It went smoothly and took me about 7 hours. I think most people agree that 32s don't fit on a 3" lift. I was told that 31x10.5R15 are the largest tire that won't rub under all but the most extreme articulation.
Looking at theBFG web site the 32s are 32x11.5R15 which makes them very wide, and pretty much garanteed to rub on a 3" lift
I noted that with my 30x9.5R15 BFGs the road noise is higher, so I have to play the radio loud above 40 MPH. Trying to talk on a two hour trip will leave your voice horse. Other than that the truck has been a success.
Did you change (heighten) bump stops, to prevent the tires from moving up to high in the fender wells? I have heard conflicting ideas about this.
Enjoy