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Hey guys, just a quick question, i am getting either a 3" or 4" suspension lift from ToyTec, (the Radflo one) along with a body mount chop at my nearby trusted fabriation mechanic. Was wondering what tire size would fit? possibly a 35" ? let me know please! Thanks!

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If you go with a 35"  you are going to want/need a re-gear.

^ What Cowboy said. Also consider a very aggressive BMC, inner fender trimming, a body lift and extended bump stops. Making a tire "fit" is not the issue, proper fitment is the issue. You want a mod to benefit you, not become a hindrence. Every rig is slightly different, so it may all or none apply to your rig. Just my experience from the guys that I know who run 35" tires.

Ok thanks a lot guys! so lots to think about! i guess I'm going to get the lift done and then get the tires that will work the best most likely smaller than 35" since the regrear will be adding to my costs. (on a slight budget). Also what are bump stops for? Thanks for the help guys!

Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the purpose of bump stops stop your shocks from fully compressing so your tires wont get mashed up in your wheel well.  Essentially they limit the range of your suspension, which is counter productive to you getting a 4" lift.  Someone please chime in if I'm incorrect on this. 

As stated by Ghost you will need a lot of work.  I was running 35"s on my FJ.  Here is the short list of what I did to successfully run them.  FYI you can only get 3" of lift without a drop bracket.  I had to do an extreme body mount chop,  had to pound the pinchweld down on the back of the front fender well.  This is only an issue on the drivers side because for proper alignment there needs to be a slight difference in caster.  this means that the drivers side wheel will sit slightly further back in the wheel well.  I regeared to 4:56 which is about $2K to do it right if you cant do it yourself.  For the rear I had to extend the bump stops because you will rub the wheel wells when you stuff the rear end.  This was in addition to a 1" body lift to prevent rear rubbing.

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