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Old 04-02-2012, 01:55 PM
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Does anyone have a 4" rancho lift with 33"s? If so im wondering what that looks like because I'm thinking about going that route, I just don't want my tires to look too small, any pics will help. Thanks
Old 04-02-2012, 02:46 PM
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no pics but I think that tire would look dinky with 4" lift. do you already have the lift? If so, look at just a little bit taller tire. If you dont wanna go 35, look somewhere in between.

if you dont have the lift yet, get a 3".
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Sorry no pics, but I put some 33s on a jeep with Rough Country 4" the other day and it really didn't look bad at all, I parked it by mine and realize I need more lift lol
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Don't have any pics on my Playbook but I'm running 33's on a 3.5" lift and I really like the tire to lift ratio
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3" with 33s...
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Just got bushwacker flats so its gonna look like a 4" on 33s... lol
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I have the Rancho 4" lift on 315/70R17 BFG All-Terrain T/A KO's. The tires are a 35" class tire but measure out to 33.75" rolling diameter. See if these pics don't give you an idea for the look.

The day the lift and tires went on...



Dirty and nekkid after a wheelin' trip...


Nekkid with my new ACE sliders


Some light flexing while wheeling...

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Thanks for all the advise guys!! Did u regear when u put on the 33.75" tall tires? That's something I don't want to have to do just yet. That's why I wanted to stick with 33"s but I like the 4" rancho lift!! I'm looking at the Mickey Thompson mtz, do they offer that size? Thanks
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Originally Posted by Deester157
Thanks for all the advise guys!! Did u regear when u put on the 33.75" tall tires? That's something I don't want to have to do just yet. That's why I wanted to stick with 33"s but I like the 4" rancho lift!! I'm looking at the Mickey Thompson mtz, do they offer that size? Thanks
If you do 33's i would just do 4:10s.... thats what i have, if you go bigger go one step higher with gears... from my experiance, 4:10 are perfect for 33s even 35s
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I'm not sure what I have, I'll have to check into that, thanks



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