my old truck had 44's. i had tsl super swampers and i liked how they drove on the street. good in rain, and normal driving. I wouldnt run ground hawgs because they are horrible on pavement.

. Are you sure you want a truck this big? alot of things break, and the truck will need alot of attention and monthly checking of the lift. lets not forget the local laws in your area

. State police waited for me after i got off of work to bust me for front bumper height , rear bumper height, tires sticking out of the wheel wells , loud exhaust, etc , etc. when they see you they see a jackpot :-{} . A truck with a cummins IMO has no need to be lifted more than 6 inches. My old truck had 12 inches of total lift with cut-out flares, it was a 88 ford f-150 straight axle convo (dana 60) and a ford 9" rear. gearing was 4. 88 w/ 44's c-6 trans and a 351 bored and stroked. Nice truck, but man it required alot of work. P/S. . 7 mpg just came to mind. Also never going over 50 because it would be screaming... Your friend will get ****** off you can never drive unless you wanna show off to get a girl for the night. (keep in mind i am 18

) Then when you get a girl she will want to drive it... . just say no, i said yeah and she hit a 6" curb and scratched up my rim :{ :-{} . sorry i got long winded. Big trucks are awesome to have but be ready for what they are, be ready to work, be ready to clean. Dont go offroading 24/7 you will spend 1000's in repairs like i did.

. good times