Tire size question for 4" susp lift and 3" body (I know its probably a dead horse)

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I'm sure its been asked alot, i didn't see any answers smacking me in the face.

So on my 1994 2wd i have the rc 4" and the performance 3" body

I'm deciding on wheels and tires now, I'm looking at some 20x9 with a -12 offest
not 100% on the wheels though

Tire size im clueless, I'd like to go big 35 or 37" preferred but i dont want to rub away 1500 plus dollars in tires

I know some people will throw 44's on a stock with some turned keys and say you can do it.


I'm looking for some experienced help 20's with 35's or 37s? or step down to an 18?

Really appreciate any help, I'll get some pics up of my hoopty shortly
 

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35s would look good. 37s probably gonna rub a little

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tristan or @ShadowRejects is running 40s on a cranked 4" and 3" body, he claims 3" keys but yalls choice in suspension lifts means your keys actually do something lol.

basically 20s are gonna be costly both in rims and tires, ifs isnt gonna like 37+ id stick with 35s and turn the keys way down or ditch the body lift. 35s fit with 4" just fine with stock offset.
 

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I'm sure its been asked alot, i didn't see any answers smacking me in the face.

So on my 1994 2wd i have the rc 4" and the performance 3" body

I'm deciding on wheels and tires now, I'm looking at some 20x9 with a -12 offest
not 100% on the wheels though

Tire size im clueless, I'd like to go big 35 or 37" preferred but i dont want to rub away 1500 plus dollars in tires

I know some people will throw 44's on a stock with some turned keys and say you can do it.


I'm looking for some experienced help 20's with 35's or 37s? or step down to an 18?

Really appreciate any help, I'll get some pics up of my hoopty shortly

What tires did you end up getting?
 
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