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I think 3" of lift would clear 35" tires fine, will give it a bit of a stuffed look, but I kind of like that. The reason why you typically go with a suspension lift over body is several, but the main reasons are, you are lifting your truck for better off road performance right? Well one of the benefits of a lift is to get your frame and running gear off the ground for better clearance. Only a suspension lift does this. Second reason would be a body lift looks terrible Put a 3" suspension lift on and 35" tires and drive it. You won't need to re-gear anything.Regards,H&F
can you do just a 3 inch body lift and get away with 35's?
Smossy just get wheels and tires that are worth using! Dont lift it, pricey and body lifts are bad news. Ford f250 can do whatever you want really. 35 is a good size and not so hard on truck. If you get BIG then driveline angles eat u joints. Suspension parts wear and break quickly. Brakes, gearing, engine, steering, transmissions, axles, wheel bearings, and safety are issues to deal with sooner not later. 38 and bigger seem to be the tipping point for most trucks. 37 are max for me but I went down to 35s.
Plan on more maintenance once its lifted. Big tires are hard on suspension parts.
Quote from: Mudman on March 02, 2014, 05:46:20 PMSmossy just get wheels and tires that are worth using! Dont lift it, pricey and body lifts are bad news. Ford f250 can do whatever you want really. 35 is a good size and not so hard on truck. If you get BIG then driveline angles eat u joints. Suspension parts wear and break quickly. Brakes, gearing, engine, steering, transmissions, axles, wheel bearings, and safety are issues to deal with sooner not later. 38 and bigger seem to be the tipping point for most trucks. 37 are max for me but I went down to 35s.So 35 inch tires on 16 inch rims?
Quote from: Smossy on March 02, 2014, 05:49:12 PMQuote from: Mudman on March 02, 2014, 05:46:20 PMSmossy just get wheels and tires that are worth using! Dont lift it, pricey and body lifts are bad news. Ford f250 can do whatever you want really. 35 is a good size and not so hard on truck. If you get BIG then driveline angles eat u joints. Suspension parts wear and break quickly. Brakes, gearing, engine, steering, transmissions, axles, wheel bearings, and safety are issues to deal with sooner not later. 38 and bigger seem to be the tipping point for most trucks. 37 are max for me but I went down to 35s.So 35 inch tires on 16 inch rims?On a stock Explorer no way. To fit 35s you'd either have to do a bunch of hacking on the body or a bunch of lift.
I'd stay away from body lifts. These trucks are pretty basic to lift. I had 33's on a 76 with just add a lift springs. (Just an extra leaf slipped in) everyone has opinions but body lifts cause other issues like needing to extend wiring , hoses etc. they don't look god same either. IMHO 35's are about the biggest for a usable truck of that style, but everyone has their own preference.