88jimmy4x4
1/2 ton status
you have zero rates in front?...swaybar?...whats your garage door opening measure?
I have zero rates in the back to keep it level with the top on. No sway bar up front- It's just the standard size door. 8' I believe

I had some 33's on my 91 suburban with the factory rally wheels 15x8. Half ton truck with 1.5" add a leaf in front and 2" blocks in back. Minimal rubbing around town. I will try and post some pics later....
I personally like about a 9" or even a 8" rim for that tire size. The 10" seems to be too much rim protruding out on that smaller tire. Some don't think its a big deal at all but it just bugged me. If I go down from 35's to 33's, I will definitely look into the smaller 15" rim. I did originally have 33's and 9" rims at stock height.....minimal rubbing on the street. 2.5" lift would be nice I'd think.
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4" all spring w/ 35's 16x8
I'm not sure I understand what the backspacing is. Does a type of backspacing allow for large tires to be fitted?
how was the ride with the add a leaf in front?
That's great you like a 9" rim, but go out and try to find a 15x9 rim. The only common 9" wide rim out there is in a 17.
how was the ride with the add a leaf in front?

88...i think you'd need at least a 10" rim for that monster. when you say minimal lift i'll assume you mean like the 3" from your other threads. i only know what i've done, but i can't see that working without some good trimming. if you backspace the rims too much you be really reducing you turning radius by hitting inside front and back.......perhapse someone has done this and can offer real advice. i sure wouldn't want to drive that tire in the snow and ice.
that Toyo looks very close to these Coopers
http://www.coopertire.com/html/products/tires_lighttruck.aspx?page=discoverer_stt
If you get the 3" TC Easy Ride kit get the rear springs too. For a K5 it has 3" front springs and 4" rear springs to keep it from sagging. I ran that kit for several years and it rode great. I am still running the front springs and they are about 8 years old. They are pretty hammered now due to being put into negative arch a few to many times. With a little trim on the front I was running 37" tires on 8" wide wheels. I prefer 8" wheels for a 12.5" tire because when off road and crawling curbs it's less likely to have something hit the rim lip.
Neither. I went crossover steering at the same time.