« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2007, 08:49:17 PM »
Hey, I'm 17 too. Right on! I have a 1.5" lift and 235/75R15 tires on my 4 door 97 and I think if you are going to put on the 1.5" lift and a 2" body lift, you should go for the bigger meats. Even with no body lift, I wish I had gone for a bit bigger than 235/75R15 (28.8 according to some online tire size converter) because it looks like I've got fairly good tire-to-fender clearance. Here's some pics to help out:
I would go for 30" tires if you do the body lift with the 1.5" coil spacers.
PS my 235's don't rub at all. That's why I decided on them instead of 30"...figured 30" would be just too much for 1.5" lift and I didn't want to trim at all.
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