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Anthony Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/30/2003 22:06:22
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Message: I have a 2000 4x4, and would like to put 33" tires under it with the factory 15x8" rims. I see BF goodrich makes 33" tires to fit it, but I want to know if they will rub with a three inch body lift? I really don't want to have to do any trimming.
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Tracy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/31/2003 00:25:01
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Message: Anthony ... just put a 3" lift on my '00 4x4 QC and am getting 33s very soon. Will let you know if I have to do any trimming (although I have AE 149s with a larger offset than the factory rims, so I can get mine to fit you shouldn't have a problem). I'm fairly certain that I won't, but each truck is slighly different and what might rub on one may not on another. Definitely depends on the tire too! I know there are guys one this website that have done what you plan to do without any rubbing. I have also done a "torsion bar lift" that raised up the front end about an inch or so to level it out and give me a little more room for those tires. You might want to think about doing the same thing. It is a fairly simple procedure and I could send you some pics if you need them. The valance is where you will normally get the rubbing. I also read where one guy said that you could move the front bumper out just a hair to get rid of the rub.
~Tracy
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A.J. Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/31/2003 00:56:46
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Message: i just put my body lift and 33 in. BFG m/ts and mine rub a little..It only rubs when im turning and at a slope at the same time. I trimmed just a little( you cant even tell) The rubbing isnt even coming off the fron t bumper,,Its rubbing on the rear part of the front fender........But the only difference betweenmine and yours is that i also put the eagle 589's on and they have lllow backspacing which makes the tires stick out about 2 inches........You might not have any probs with stock wheels but i have no clue cuz im kinda new to this too...........
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cop_out2000 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/31/2003 06:37:41
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Message: I have the 33x10.5 BFG's on a factory rim w/ no problems at all, but I am going to be changing the wheels (different offset) and the tires to 33x12.5 BFG's in about a week. I put the 3" body lift on & did the shackle/t-bar lift (1.75") on my 00 Durango 4x4. I'll let you know how the new wheels and tires fit.
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cop_out2000 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/03/2003 17:20:38
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Message: I just put the 33x12.5x15 BFG AT's on w/ some new extreme alloy wheels (3.25"B.S.) and I now have some rubbing on the front valance. There is also a little rubbing on the area right behind the front tire, but it is not that bad. Nothing that a some minor trimming can't handle. It only rubs when I am getting close to full lock.
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forexfour GenIII
6/04/2003 09:35:31
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Message: AJ and Cop,
To not enough BS on those rims, that is why you are rubbing. Your turn radius has changed in the wheel well and you basically moved the rubbing out further than those with more BS. It is easier to trim a little off the black plastic in the well than the flares and valance. But still fixable just have to trim differently.
Never late for a Tee time or wheelin with my buddies! Always ready for both!!!Forexfour's home
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Tracy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/06/2003 23:10:00
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Message: Anyone have any pictures of 33x12.5x15's on 15x8 rims? I have 31x10.5x15's right now and really want to do 33's. A couple of places tell me that they wouldn't mount 12.5's on 8" rims. I'm curious to know what they will look like and if anyone has had any problems in doing so besides a slight rub here or there. I have a 3" body lift and the torsion bar lift, so the rub should be slight if any.
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David Martin Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/07/2003 12:00:11
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Message: I have a 98 standard cab with 3" body lift 33x12.5x15 tires on the stock rims.
http://www.ivyleague.net/adventures/index.htm
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97_blk_dak GenIII
6/08/2003 22:33:03
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Message: You can check out my pics. I have 33x12.50 BFG AT's on 15x8 Eagle Alloy 589s with 3.25" backspacing.
1997 5.2L V8 4X4 CC My Pics
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DAVID Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/10/2003 15:51:25
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Message: I HAVE A 99 DAKOTA I WANT TO PUT ON 32 11.50 CAN
IT BE DONE WITH NO LIFT, IT IS FOUR WHEEL DRIVE.
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97_blk_dak GenIII
6/10/2003 23:58:30
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Message: If you stick with the stock wheels, you should have no problem with 32x11.50s but you will probably have to raise your torsion bars a tad. If you are using aftermarket wheels with a lower backspacing, you might have some rubbing issues.
1997 5.2L V8 4X4 CC My Pics
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ramhead DakotaEnthusiast
6/16/2003 21:34:22
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Message: David, I had 32x11.5 on my 97 with no lift. The only rubbing I had was when I turned hard they would hit the frame.
TRUCK IT UP!
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Jesse Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/17/2003 19:51:29
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Message: Does anyone have 33x14.50's on a dakota with a 3" body lift? Looking for a lot of width but don't want any rubbing. Thanks for the help?
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Scott Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/17/2003 20:25:15
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Message: I had 33X14.50 Mickeys on 10in wide Welds on my 99 Dak., with the 5.5 Tuff Country lift and they rubbed really bad. I even hacked the fenders and they still rubbed bad.
I don`t think it would be possible with only a 3in. body lift.
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Tracy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/17/2003 22:34:11
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Message: I would have to agree that I don't think it is even remotely possible with only a 3" body lift. I have 33x12.5 BFG AT's on 15x8 AE 149's with a 3" body lift and the torsion bars cranked at least 1.5" and they rubbed on the front valance before trimming. And they come very close to the rear part of the fender well. Another 2" in width would definitely make them rub at both ends. Good luck Jesse!
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