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I decided the best way to fit bigger tires was to simply chop the old frame off just 

behind the cab and build a new frame!  The new frame rails are 2"x4", 1/4" wall 

steel tubing.  I wanted the frame strong enough to hold up without a roll cage 

(although I'll probably install one later) and I definitely needed weight in the rear.