Anyone one here rolling on 44in tires? I know Someones got 42's, but how about the mother of all sizes, 44's?
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Anyone one here rolling on 44in tires? I know Someones got 42's, but how about the mother of all sizes, 44's?
ill be on 48s in a lil while
quote: Originally posted by tundraon42s:
ill be on 48s in a lil while
DANG, bro!! when does it end?!![]()
you could already roll over QuickToy's ride w/ one tire!keep us posted, would love to see how it looks!
Chris
2001 Sequoia 2WD SR5
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I guess 44's really aren't the mother of all sizes. I wonder how much a set of 48's would run. I bet them things would cost some serious $$$.
I didnt think 48 were legal
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yes the 2in does make a big differance, if u look at 31s and 33s u can see a big difference. There are a few 48s that are street legal, goodyear is one of the most popular one. the problem is is that you have to get custome rims that are 21in.Super swamper is coming out with a 48 shortly. Im waiting for that to come out cause is is sposta be for a 15in and a 16in rim
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