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Old 03-05-2013, 12:24 PM
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They are stock Bridgeston Duelers 275/55R20. Want to change to a 305/55R20 either a Nitto Terra or Trail Grappler.
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Oh wow. Looks good with a level. Most leveled stock trucks look odd with a level as the tires are usually too small.
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Here's mine tires are to small right now, but almost brand new. So I'm waiting but I will get some 33s eventually. Leveling kit is HBS (Hell Bent Steel) 2". Tires are 275x65x18

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Originally Posted by McCarthy
I'm just curious, I'm NOT hating... But why do people with 2wd trucks "lift" or "level" the truck? I thought the purpose was to be able to run bigger tires/get better ground clearance for off road driving... Aka 4x4. Or is it just for looks/the occasional pre runner?
Some of us like the look of a 4x4 truck but have no need for the actual 4wd part. I have other offroad toys.
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I like lowered trucks and lifted but a lil height suits me better. But in FL have no need for 4x4. I do some light off roading and its easily capable of doing it and more so with a nice set of A/Ts. I have not leveled it yet but plan too. The stock tires were way to small at 30.5 and they sucked. It now looks like truck regardless of it being a 4x2.
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Added front level and 33 Nitro's. overall truck gained 4.5 inchs
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Old 06-09-2013, 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by McCarthy
I'm just curious, I'm NOT hating... But why do people with 2wd trucks "lift" or "level" the truck? I thought the purpose was to be able to run bigger tires/get better ground clearance for off road driving... Aka 4x4. Or is it just for looks/the occasional pre runner?
All the reasons you said. You don't really need 4wd to do any of those things. All you need is a little skill behind the wheel and a good relationship with your gas pedal.

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Originally Posted by PondJumper

All the reasons you said. You don't really need 4wd to do any of those things. All you need is a little skill behind the wheel.
Exactly. And "OFF ROADING" is not always mudding. I took my 10' 4x4 all kinds of places that were off road and never put it in 4WD. So the we just need a little clearance to get our 2WD's "OFF ROAD"


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