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Ok so I'm getting ready to order the tommudd econo 3.5 in lift and some jba control arms since I probably need new upper ball joints anyway. My question is what's the biggest size tire I can run with that lift thanks guys and gals.
 

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Ok so I'm getting ready to order the tommudd econo 3.5 in lift and some jba control arms since I probably need new upper ball joints anyway. My question is what's the biggest size tire I can run with that lift thanks guys and gals.

Are you regearing as well ?
If not 245-75-16 is it
Are you using the ironman or OME front coils?
if Ironman go with .500 clevis, OME use the .375 ones
 

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I plan on adding a steel bumper to the front so do I need the hd front springs or the reg ones
 

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What gears would be best to run I have a 2002 3.7 auto

I do believe it is recommended to run HD springs if you are using a steel bumper. For gears I hear most run 4.10's which can also be found in 4 cylinder KJ's.
 

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Ok so if I regear to 410 what's the biggest tire I can run?

If you have 4.10s and 4 inches of lift then 32s ( 265-75-16s) But with even 4.10s its marginal , should really be lower yet
On my 03 build for example I'm going to be running 265-70-16s ( same height as 245-75-16s ) with 4.10s . Should be about perfect combination of power, mileage , handling ( ran 265-75-16s with 4.10s for the last almost 100,000 miles on my 04 so wanting even a bit more )

In most cases an extra 1/2 inch height of a tire doesn't really matter , good skids help ....:icon_lol:
 
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