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I run 38 s on my 75 bronco with 35 splines and a spool in the rear and 44 with chromolies shafts, about a 5,5 lift and a 2 inch body lift and fully cut fenders and no front inner wheel tubs. Actually thinking of lowerng it back too the 3.5 lift she feels kinda heavy in the rear, wants too go ass over but will rub the drivers rear wheel tub, just added a full hard top and that will make it worse, gonna put the full size spare out back on the bumper instead of in the back but as low as posible with out choking the departure angle too help hold her ass down! Oh np435 and j case and 4.56gears gets me 71 to 1 and would like a little more does that help!If you want 38's, you have to cut the fenders. Both front & rear and possibly some of the wheel tubs. The biggest tire you can get under the stock rear fenders is a 10.5 width tire. Most 38s are at least 12.5 wide, so cutting is essential. Most guys that run that big have a combo of both suspension & body lifts. Right now I run 5.5" of suspension lift & 33s and I still hit the front tire on the inner fender in a frame twister with fronts that are cut to use the Duff UFO flares. For a 38, I would go with a 4 or 5 inch suspension lift and add in another 1-2" of body. But it also depends on what you want, how far you want the tires sticking out of the wheel well. There are a lot of little things to factor in because of rim size & offset, actual tire size (Like I said, I run 33s but the true size when new was something like 32.4"), how high do you want the truck to sit, etc. You can do it with a smaller susp. lift, but it will require some creative cutting of all fenders. But if you don't want to get to crazy with the sawzall, I would do a combo of 4.5" susp. & 2" body lift.