33" front and 35" rear

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Has anyone done this, or can it be done. Can the rear fit a 35 stock? Would a shackle flip kit or an add a leaf give me the clearance? Would it look lame?

 

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I know stock you can fit 33,s under a bronco 35,s would be pushing it . I am getting from your post description that you want to run 33,s in front and 35,s in back that is probably going to have very undesirable results when in 4 wheel drive probably the same effect as having a 33 on one side of a locked axle and a 35 on the other its not goona be pretty . An add a leaf probably a couple of them will get you the clearance so would the 3 inch blocks from an F250 the ones with the ears on it that the U bolts go through , The ears lower the chance of the block getting spit out . :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
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I never thought about the inherent gear problem of 4wd, I was wondering why i had not ever seen the tire differential like that on other 4wheelers, but that would be why.

 

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u could run something like 33x12.50 up front and something like 33x15.5 in the back or something crazy like that. i dont know that might look kind cool/weird

 

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I'm running 33s all around and that works good, they are also wider so it won't get stuck in the snow.

 
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i was looking for a poor mans way to get bigger tires without lifting. The 33s are fine up front and anyway that is less stress on the components. I thought it would be easy to fit 35s in back with minimal modification. But all is lost because the 35 would be going farther than the front on every revolution probably destroying my drivetrain, so no way to 4wheel with unequal diameter tires.

 

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If you don't mind chopping the fenders and adding flairs you can fit 35's.

A simple body lift or change out the front coils to a 1" lift style (for snowplow) and add-a-leaf in rear. This will cause a harsh ride though. Any more lift than that you have to do lots more work.

 

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f250 leafs in the rear will give it about 3 3/4 - 4 inch lift...e250 coil springs will give it the same in the front

 

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yes 35's can fit in the rear of the truck stock i ran 35's for a week in the back with stock 31's in the front and it ran fine, but i didnt even think to go into 4 wheel drive with that combo

 

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