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    nice choice

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    I would go with 5" and these tires http://www.mandhtires.com/store.php?...on=show_detail Gonna look killer too man.
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    http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post274877

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    4.5" with some 5ish inch tires, those wheels are going to look killer with the rear set up you already have, can't wait.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SLO TRUCK View Post
    I would go with 5" and these tires http://www.mandhtires.com/store.php?...on=show_detail Gonna look killer too man.
    i'm gonna go for those mark, seem just about right.

    thanks for the link.

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    Yeah thanks for the link they have a 17" front runnner also I may go with for my set up.

    http://www.mandhtires.com/store.php?...on=show_detail

    I need to do some figuring though, looks like the size calcs to only about 25" tall (even though their site says 26") and I think that would put my valance on the ground.
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    Ya, be careful on the height, the dimensions on the sidewall never calculate to be actual height.

    most of the time tires are about .5" shorter, around that size.

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