Frequently Asked Questions
For optimal performance with 38-inch tires, it's recommended to have a gear ratio of 4.10 or higher. However, slight variations based on personal preference are possible.
As a general rule of thumb, rims are half the size of a tire. Therefore, rims ranging from 17 to 20 inches in diameter are commonly used with 38-inch tires.
While it's possible to mount a truck on 38-inch tires, it's advisable to consult with an expert before deciding to ensure compatibility and safety.
On average, drivers need to lift their vehicle by around 6 to 8 inches to properly use 38-inch tires.
Normally 38-inch tires have a width of around 12.5 inches. These figures can vary from brand to brand.