Tire Sticking Out Past The Fenders

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Post up head-on pics from a distance so I can see how far they stick out. Also, give me some measurements. Thanks... By the way, what is the law in Texas about how far tires can stick out?
 

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All itll let me post . Apparently over my picture quota 36x15.50's is what im running on 6'' pro comp. Cant really tell by last picture.

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Scott, itll change on any truck... these guys are 4x4 for one, two different types of lift right.. So you have the SAS, 6 in pro comp, and your truck, all play a factor, then same with the offset of the wheel. I guess it all depends on what your looking for.:shrug: Unless you can find the exact setup as yours, itll be tough to find the amount your truck will stick out..
 

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Scott, itll change on any truck... these guys are 4x4 for one, two different types of lift right.. So you have the SAS, 6 in pro comp, and your truck, all play a factor, then same with the offset of the wheel. I guess it all depends on what your looking for.:shrug: Unless you can find the exact setup as yours, itll be tough to find the amount your truck will stick out..

I'm just seeing how far they stick out. I know it is different but I'm seeing what looks good and what doesn't. Even if the tires are wider and they stick out 5 inches, it would look the same (fender out) on my truck. I mean .5" is .5" past the fender no matter the truck. But yes my tires are much narrower so they would look different that way.
 

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Mine are a little over 2" right now without the flares...

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The backs are pretty much even but I have spacers to put on to even them out with the front
 

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Here it is with the 6-lug hubs.
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Since I converted the front to 8-lug, it added 1.25" to each side. These are about the best I have

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15x8 with 33x12's
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Same 15x8's with 35x12.5's
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15x10's with 35x12's
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Thanks guys. The reason I'm asking is because the 1st time I went through a mud puddle, I got no mud above the lower bodyline of the truck (molding) and I wanted my truck dirtier. Plus I like the wider stance. I was thinking about 1.5" spacers but now I'm wondering if some of the autzone ones would work. They are thinner but cheaper too...
 

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4x4 with 3" body lift
285/75/16's wrapped around 16X11 chromes

not sure on the offset/backspacing

and you won't be happy with spacers- I promise you that
 
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