Dmacmilitant
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Of course I can! I've got 41 inches to the top edge of the tailgate while down. That's the height your dog would need to be able to hop up to. I measured this with my rear AirLift airbags aired down to 5psi. Picture attached is a wide lens, so don't let it make you think it's low to the ground.Wow your truck looks awesome, I am wanting to level mine too, I was thinking about 35s, but now you have me thinking 37s... Could you measure what you bed height is on a level surface to the edge of tailgate? I have an extremely large dog (150 Cane Corso Mastiff) that needs to able to jump up there...
If this height works, I would highly recommend the 37's. I think they look so much better. I also attached another couple pics of the truck with the 35's that it had for one day before I pulled them off. The pic that shows the truck by itself is in my driveway with 35's, and then I made a comparison collage with the truck with 37's on top and 35's on the bottom. The comparison pics are at slightly different angles, but it gives a pretty good comparison. I also HIGHLY recommend going with a +18 or +20 offset on a 9" wide wheel. Can't stress enough how much metal cutting, trimming, and tack welding I had to do and I would not do it again. But it was one of those "well, crap, I'm this far into it now, there's no turning back" kind of situations.