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Are 35's too small, or should I cut/trim a bunch of stuff off a new '18 to fit 37's.    I'm saying 35's, but it's only my money... somebody else spend it for me
What I do when I'm black out drunk is none of my business...

John Central CT
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  • tjhat shïtbis too small and looks cheap.  
  • TEXASBGE2018
    TEXASBGE2018 Posts: 3,831
    edited December 2018
    My opinion is yes because your lift kit is too big for 35s. 37s might be too small also. What size lift kit did you get?


    Rockwall, Tx    LBGE, Minimax, 22" Blackstone, Pizza Party Bollore. Cast Iron Hoarder.

  • dopey
    dopey Posts: 201
    edited December 2018
    tjhat shïtbis too small and looks cheap.  
    I hate you like I've not hated any person in the history of the universe B)
    What I do when I'm black out drunk is none of my business...

    John Central CT
  • Also, in my opinion you went with too big of rims. That’s not helping your tire size.


    Rockwall, Tx    LBGE, Minimax, 22" Blackstone, Pizza Party Bollore. Cast Iron Hoarder.

  • dopey
    dopey Posts: 201
    The problem is with the GMC you can go 6" and 35's are touch and go because of the wheel well.  37 will fit with the offset I got, but I don't want to trim anything structural because it is a brand new truck.  35 is fine, 37 will fit but will rub, WTF why is this first world problem bothering me
    What I do when I'm black out drunk is none of my business...

    John Central CT
  • dopey said:
    The problem is with the GMC you can go 6" and 35's are touch and go because of the wheel well.  37 will fit with the offset I got, but I don't want to trim anything structural because it is a brand new truck.  35 is fine, 37 will fit but will rub, WTF why is this first world problem bothering me
    Because you spent $60,000 on a truck and you don’t want it to look like a$$. My buddy has a Sierra All Terrain with 35” and 6” lift and it doesn’t look like that because his wheels are not that large. Here is his.


    Rockwall, Tx    LBGE, Minimax, 22" Blackstone, Pizza Party Bollore. Cast Iron Hoarder.

  • dopey
    dopey Posts: 201
    Essentially It's going to be the same, 6" lift with 35's, only difference is I have 22's.  
    What I do when I'm black out drunk is none of my business...

    John Central CT
  • dopey said:
    Essentially It's going to be the same, 6" lift with 35's, only difference is I have 22's.  
    Right and that’s the problem. He has maybe 18” or 20”s. You don’t have enough sidewall so it makes your tires look small.


    Rockwall, Tx    LBGE, Minimax, 22" Blackstone, Pizza Party Bollore. Cast Iron Hoarder.

  • dopey
    dopey Posts: 201
    dopey said:
    Essentially It's going to be the same, 6" lift with 35's, only difference is I have 22's.  
    Right and that’s the problem. He has maybe 18” or 20”s. You don’t have enough sidewall so it makes your tires look small.
    So with 37's I'd have to trim some interior **** to make them fit, I might have the torsion bars lowered an inch in the front to look better.  I just don't want to cut my new truck
    What I do when I'm black out drunk is none of my business...

    John Central CT
  • Did you just get the wheels? If it was me I would get no larger than 20s and then the 35s will look a lot better because you will be getting a lot more sidewall. I used to have an old K5 Blazer with 38s on it but the wheels were 17” and it made the tires look monstrous. 


    Rockwall, Tx    LBGE, Minimax, 22" Blackstone, Pizza Party Bollore. Cast Iron Hoarder.

  • dopey
    dopey Posts: 201
    I already have the 22's.  Just debating on the tire size, the place that did the lift is good with making the customer happy so I can try 37's and see if it works for me
    What I do when I'm black out drunk is none of my business...

    John Central CT
  • SGH
    SGH Posts: 28,989
    dopey said:
     I just don't want to cut my new truck
    I agree with this ^^^^^^^. I would avoid cutting on it if it was me. Now with that said, if I had the money that some of these forum legends has, I wouldn't even think twice about cutting it. But seeing how I don’t, I wouldn’t cut on it until it was much older. But that’s just me my friend. Again, it comes down to money which is limited in my case. 

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  • dopey said:
    I already have the 22's.  Just debating on the tire size, the place that did the lift is good with making the customer happy so I can try 37's and see if it works for me
    It will help a bit. But your wheel size is really the issue. Lowering the torsion bars will help also. But if you want it to really look beefy you need to bite the bullet and get smaller wheels.


    Rockwall, Tx    LBGE, Minimax, 22" Blackstone, Pizza Party Bollore. Cast Iron Hoarder.

  • Jstroke
    Jstroke Posts: 2,605
    The question is do you go with what you know you want now and what looks good in your eyes on your truck. Not sure if you already own the rims. But if you sell them you might lose very small amount. Seems like a small price to pay for the long haul of looking at it every day.
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  • dopey
    dopey Posts: 201
    SGH said:
    dopey said:
     I just don't want to cut my new truck
    I agree with this ^^^^^^^. I would avoid cutting on it if it was me. Now with that said, if I had the money that some of these forum legends has, I wouldn't even think twice about cutting it. But seeing how I don’t, I wouldn’t cut on it until it was much older. But that’s just me my friend. Again, it comes down to money which is limited in my case. 

    I agree my friend, If we only had @RRP money we'd be all set
    What I do when I'm black out drunk is none of my business...

    John Central CT
  • dopey
    dopey Posts: 201
    Jstroke said:
    The question is do you go with what you know you want now and what looks good in your eyes on your truck. Not sure if you already own the rims. But if you sell them you might lose very small amount. Seems like a small price to pay for the long haul of looking at it every day.
    Yeah, the wheels are already bought.  I actually like the 35's just because of the non rubbing aspect.  I'll probably have him mount a 37 tomorrow to check for fit.  Either way, the wheels are staying and it's the difference between 35 and 37
    What I do when I'm black out drunk is none of my business...

    John Central CT
  • I'd say 35's aren't too small but something else sure is. 
    I used to be able to name every nut that there was. 
  • dopey
    dopey Posts: 201
    I'd say 35's aren't too small but something else sure is. 
    Hi, My name is John, and I have Tiny D syndrome.
    What I do when I'm black out drunk is none of my business...

    John Central CT
  • Spaightlabs
    Spaightlabs Posts: 2,349
    edited December 2018
    I've never agreed with anyone fromTX before, but @TEXASBGE2018 is correct.  If they'll take the tires back will they take the wheels?  18's or maybe 20's and get some sidewall - right now it kinda looks like you might wear a a flat bill trucker hat and have the rear dropped 4 inches too low, ala carolina lean,,, =)


  • dopey
    dopey Posts: 201
    I've never agreed with anyone fromTX before, but @TEXASBGE2018 is correct.  If they'll take the tires back will they take the wheels?  18's or maybe 20's and get some sidewall - right now it kinda looks like you might wear a a flat bill trucker hat and have the rear dropped 4 inches too low, ala carolina lean,,, =)


    You know where I can get one of those hats?
    What I do when I'm black out drunk is none of my business...

    John Central CT
  • Instant reaction? Do this. :) those are 44's
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  • dopey
    dopey Posts: 201
    @ColtsFan
    Need a bigger lift...
    What I do when I'm black out drunk is none of my business...

    John Central CT
  • SGH
    SGH Posts: 28,989
    ColtsFan said:
    Instant reaction? Do this. :) those are 44's
    The first vehicle I ever had was a 76 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe 4 wheel drive and I put 44 Groundhogs on it. Wish I still had it. I had many good times in that ole truck. 

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  • dmchicago
    dmchicago Posts: 4,519
    My only suggestion os to get your d!ck enlarged. Cause that is the obvious problem.
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  • dopey
    dopey Posts: 201
    dmchicago said:
    My only suggestion os to get your d!ck enlarged. Cause that is the obvious problem.
    I know, but how do I make my truck look good?
    What I do when I'm black out drunk is none of my business...

    John Central CT
  • SGH
    SGH Posts: 28,989
    edited December 2018
    @dopey
    Just to show you how you change when you get older, here is my current 4 wheel drive. All factory. 


    There was a time that I wouldn’t own one that wasn’t jacked sky high. 

    Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.

    Status- Standing by.

    The greatest barrier against all wisdom, the stronghold against knowledge itself, is the single thought, in ones mind, that they already have it all figured out. 

  • Big big difference from my first vehicle, a 1964 Ford. 
  • dopey
    dopey Posts: 201
    @SGH I understand.  Never had a new truck, and pops hammered me when I bought this one.  Saved for 3 years to buy it outright but people still question how I can buy a 3500HD and assume I finance it.

    Now I lift it and want to put wheels and tires on it and there's more judgement.  I expected it from the forum since nobody knows who I am in real life, but it's funny how it happens in the neighborhood too even when you don't solicit anybody else's opinion
    What I do when I'm black out drunk is none of my business...

    John Central CT
  • dopey said:
    tjhat shïtbis too small and looks cheap.  
    I hate you like I've not hated any person in the history of the universe B)
    For the record, I drink too much and nobody listens to me, unless it’s something I don’t want them to remember.  
  • SGH
    SGH Posts: 28,989
    dopey said:
    Now I lift it and want to put wheels and tires on it and there's more judgement. 
    Brother I hope you know that I ain’t judging you. Quite the contrary. I’m all for you doing whatever you want to do to your truck. I was just pointing out now that I’m old I drive a stock truck. 

    Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.

    Status- Standing by.

    The greatest barrier against all wisdom, the stronghold against knowledge itself, is the single thought, in ones mind, that they already have it all figured out.