@Frank gotcha. i have bilstein adjustable struts that i’m hoping to put on in the next couple of weeks…can level up by 2 inches in the front…hopefully this will help?
Ok. I’ve been going really easy on the steering so i’ll have to deal with for now. planning on getting proper offset rims, i’ll go for slightly thinner tires…maybe ?.
I feel a 285 is a good fit with stock wheels still allowing you full articulation and turning without rubbing at all. I don’t believe in spacers and using the correct offset rim/wheel to make room/proper fitment. That is just my opinion of course. Which on this site and others there are…many.
If you want to put on large tires just level it man, barely costs a thing.
Put.a lift kit on the truck
I have 33×12.5’s without level but am using 1/2 inch wheel spacers to eliminate rub. With a 2 inch front level you will be able to fit 35s though.
@Jezza mine still rub the sway bar
@Frank gotcha. i have bilstein adjustable struts that i’m hoping to put on in the next couple of weeks…can level up by 2 inches in the front…hopefully this will help?
@Jezza I have a 2.5 inch level kit it is not the height it is the width
I had my 35’s on for a couple of days before I put the leveling kit on
That is no leveling kit
I have 37” with a 2” level
You can go 35×12.50 and it only rubs the sway bar at full lock
Ok. I’ve been going really easy on the steering so i’ll have to deal with for now. planning on getting proper offset rims, i’ll go for slightly thinner tires…maybe ?.
Thanks lol. Just feel like stock a lil too small but not really into the lifts
I feel a 285 is a good fit with stock wheels still allowing you full articulation and turning without rubbing at all. I don’t believe in spacers and using the correct offset rim/wheel to make room/proper fitment. That is just my opinion of course. Which on this site and others there are…many.
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