How much lift do you need for 33 inch tires?
This article will discuss how much lift is required and any additional work required to fit 33” tires to your vehicle. Most IFS vehicles requires a minimum of 2.5 to 3-inch lift with additional trimming of fender liners and body mounts to accommodate a 33” tire.
Can you fit 33 inch tires on a live axle truck?
This allows you to fit 3”, 4”, 6″ and even higher with not much hassles. Fitting 33” tires to a Solid/Live axle truck requires less additional modifications and in most cases little to no Body or arch modifications. Unfortunately most modern 4WD’s in production are IFS suspensions.
Can you put 33 inch tires on a Jeep JK?
33-inch tires can be fitted to a stock Jeep Wrangler JK, but with minimum clearance on the front bumper and not enough clearance for full articulation off-road.
How big of a tire do I need for a 3500?
When fitting a 33” on a stock 3500 there will be rubbing on the inside fender walls. You need a minimum of a 2-inch suspension kit and a small front end leveling kit on the front end to accommodate the width of a 33” tire without scrubbing at full lock or full turn in reverse.
This article will discuss how much lift is required and any additional work required to fit 33” tires to your vehicle. Most IFS vehicles requires a minimum of 2.5 to 3-inch lift with additional trimming of fender liners and body mounts to accommodate a 33” tire.
This allows you to fit 3”, 4”, 6″ and even higher with not much hassles. Fitting 33” tires to a Solid/Live axle truck requires less additional modifications and in most cases little to no Body or arch modifications. Unfortunately most modern 4WD’s in production are IFS suspensions.
33-inch tires can be fitted to a stock Jeep Wrangler JK, but with minimum clearance on the front bumper and not enough clearance for full articulation off-road.
Can a 33 inch tire fit on a Silverado?
So a stock Silverado can accommodate the smallest 33” tire like a skinny 33”, also commonly referred to as “pizza cutters” it’s a 75-inch side wall profile with a narrower width. This will offer improved ground clearance, however it won’t look at aesthetically pleasing as a true 33”