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Old 07-15-2008, 04:42 PM   #1

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What size rims/tires are you tuckin?

Well apparently my 20x8.5 & 255/35/20 aren't such a good combination for tuckin.

We're trying to re-adjust the upper control arms in more on the frame, but then I might get fucked on having to drive all the way up in the front, so yea what size rim and tires are you tuckin?
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i read a lowrider article that said 15 to 25 mm + offset will tuck on a dakota
https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html
this website gives you measurments to measure it yourself
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I have 20 x 8.5 with a 30mm offset with the same size tires as you. they just barely clear my fenders with the lip rolled over. before the body drop I had plenty of room.
Great article blknout. Thanks
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i have 18 x 8.5 with 255/45 in rear and 245/45 in the front. front clears ( i can stick a fist up inbetween the fender and tire and the back i had to do a little customizing to tuck.
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Old 07-16-2008, 12:18 PM   #5

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control arms

i was bagging mine and maxed out the ball joints, so after doing some research i found a set of tubular control arms from www.airbagit.com that will allow you to tuck up to 22" rims. they're about 700. i'm going to be picking a set up in the next two weeks so i'll let you know how they work when i get back to my truck to put them on.
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I used to have 225-40-18 w/ +25 and it was cut close.
my 224-40-18 w/ +40 would tuck if i was set up right.
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i was bagging mine and maxed out the ball joints, so after doing some research i found a set of tubular control arms from www.airbagit.com that will allow you to tuck up to 22" rims. they're about 700. i'm going to be picking a set up in the next two weeks so i'll let you know how they work when i get back to my truck to put them on.
Yea I already got the Cando control arms, but thanks anyway.
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help me out, i cant find the switches to lower my truck....
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i will be on joeys old +25s
im gonna try to get them to tuck since i have a chance to do it right the first time, poor joey got more than he bargained for with his dak... lol j/p
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Yea I already got the Cando control arms, but thanks anyway.
In the Cando control arm thread it was mentioned that you would be able to tuck 22's. Always wondered about that statement considering the wheel offset would have to be correct to do it.
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the cando arms have the travel to lay on 22's. but its up to your wheel offest
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