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1997 one ton chevrolet crew cab 3" body lift
I have a 1997 chevrolet 1 ton crew 2WD that I installed a 3" performance acc body lift on and would like to know what the largest size tires I can run on stock rims, and what the largest size I could run with aftermarket rims ( what size backspacing would i need?)
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Not sure what happened when I posted this message, but it wound up in ford f series fourum. This question is for a 1997 Chevy one ton crew cab 4x2, lifted 3' performance acc body lift, what are the largest tires I could run on stock rims, and the largest on other rims ( with how much back spacing) Thanks
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the tire shop can help u more because they can give you backspacing spec. but you should at least be able to run 31 10.50 r15 or what ever the rim size is you have
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