i put 32" tires on my 92 sierra c1500 and it worked beautifully without even having to jack up the truck, only when i turn the steering wheel all the way and go off a bump at the same time the tires will rub the mud flaps a little bit.
depends it the truck has been lifted. if not you can go 33in and 35 with a front end leveling kit
I have a 94 ex cab 4x4 Toyota v6 its a 5 speed with 33in tires and i get about 15mpg
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Yes which will be an isosceles triangle
33 inches is almost a yard (3ft). Its 2.75ft. 83.82 centimeters in 33in.
33 inches is 2 feet 9 inches, or 33" = 2'9".
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A 12-foot round pool with 33-inches of water contains 2,336.4 gallons of water.
It depends on the body style. I have a 89-92 body style ranger. I have 31in ten-fives on it and i had to cut about half an inch out of the front fenders. My friend has a 2001 with 33in ten-fives and didnt rub at all.
There isn't really a standard weight for wooden baseball bats like there is for metal and composite bats. Most of the time wooden bats are about a -2 to -3 drop. For example, a 33in bat would weight about 31 - 30 ounces.
the weight of a baseball is 5oz a normal bat in the mlb is 33 to 36in
Per the News 8 Austin website (www.news8austin), the current totals as of 9/12/07 are: Camp Mabry -- 43.65 ABIA -- 42.06 Average Rainfall in Austin is normally just over 33in for the year, so all points are far above normal.