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f n lo   +1y
alright, so without a body drop, and minimal cut work, how hard is it to fit an 18?? and how much extra to fit a 20? any info and/or pics would be nice...thanx guys,
truck action   +1y
With 18's you need to cut ,change the front inner fenders,or the rim will hit & pull out a tie rod end!
Also you should tub the fire wall at the same time. I didn't & it will be a problem.20's will need a lot of change,also much more rolling mass= a brake problem!
phatboislim   +1y
u only need to cut the tire lol..j/k..im takin notes
f n lo   +1y
would seven teens be a good size? im planining on doing a massive body drop next year....
johnny5   +1y
yea seventeens are good thats what i had for 4 years
2lowtoy   +1y
215/35r18's aren't much bigger then a 205/40r17. GO !18!!!! And how massive a bodydrop ya thinking about going?
twisted minis   +1y
Even if you door it you can fit 18s. Lol.
2lowtoy   +1y
yes but are you willing to drive your truck with the Bump steer your going to have . The tie rods gonna be a a nice angle at a height to clear the wheel well to steer.
f n lo   +1y
i dunno what a nice body droip i wanna do to the doors but that might be pushing it no?? i read in mt a while back, in one of the under construction rides the guy had a 51/2 bd on 19's... that a lil much for me, this is gunna be daily dragd....any sugestions/pics of different bds'?
twisted minis   +1y
2".

Personaly, I'd just go to the rocker, or go a little bit into it. I don't like true doored trucks that much. They just look like too much is missing IMO.