4" lift and 33-13.50s

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Redneck86

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Ok so im thinkin about liftin my bronco 4" and gettin some 33-13.50s, or maybe even a 14.50. I was wondering if theyll work, right now my truck has 15x12" wheels and im not chagin them so could a run these?

 
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4 INCH LIFT IS GONNA GIVE YOU PLENTY OF CLEARENCE AS FAR AS HEIGHT...BUT IF I THINKING RIGHT 13.50 IS THE WIDTH..AND IF YOURS IS LIKE MINE WITH THE STOCK LIFT THE 33X12.50 ALMOST RUB THE RADIUS ARMS...WITHOUT GOING TO EXTENDED ARMS I THINK YOU'LL HAVE A BIG CLEARENCE PROBLEM....BUT THERE AGAIN I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH BACK SPACING YOUR RUNNING...JUST A THOUGHT TO KEEP IN MIND... B) HOPE THIS HELPS....

 

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crazyhorse is right you will have to determine the backspacing on your rims. I do believe you will have to have a huge offset on your rim in order to clear the 13.50's and especially the 14.50's if you don't go with a set of aftermarket radius arms. Good Luck I think will look sweet if you can get them to fit, I always try to ge the widest tire I can. I love the look it gives you.

 
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Yea if i lifted it 4" id try to get a wider tire, becuase i have 33-12.50s right now and they dont rub. I might just get a Rancho leveling kit, replace the shocks and stick with 33-12.50s.

 

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ive felt your pain on this one. i had the same issue before mine was lifted 4". my baja claws were giving me the same headache your having. since you dont want to get rid of the wheels you have you may have backspacing issues. other than buying new wheels with more backspacing you'll have to get extended radius arms to prevent the rub. ah the pain a ttb axle brings upon us bronco lovers

 
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well the wheels on it are 15x12"s. Best i remeber the part of the wheel that bolts to the hub is centered, no offset either way. Theres no rubbin at all with the 33-12.50s, not even off road when it gets flexy.

 

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its all in the back spacing. I had 31x9.50 on stock rims on my 89 and it rubbed the radius arm. same truck with some 8" wide rims i ran 32x11.50 with no rubbing any time. on my 85 bronco ive got the same 8" rims with 33x12.50s and no radius arm rubbing. fender clearance is a little different issue. under normal conditions there is no problem but im going to trim the fenders. I think on my truck all i would need is a 1" spring spacer and some camber bushing.

 

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