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Old 05-29-2013, 08:57 AM
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Don't really have the money to buy rims and tires. My tires need replacing, can I fit 33's on my stock rims for now till I can get new ones?
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you can fit alot of sizes on your factory rims... whether or not you have clearance in the wheel well is a different story. do you have a level? lift? 4x4?....
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Originally Posted by BIGDAWG78
you can fit alot of sizes on your factory rims... whether or not you have clearance in the wheel well is a different story. do you have a level? lift? 4x4?....
I have 2.5 level no lift and it is 4x4
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I have 35s with just a level and you can use your stock rims for 33s or 35s
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Originally Posted by truck-king80
I have 2.5 level no lift and it is 4x4
yeah you can do up to 35s, it will rub when turning hard left/right
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Not trying to highjack but can i fit 33X12.50.20s with a 20X10 -24 offset and a 4.56 BS Wheel with a 2.5 level on my 07 4X2?
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^^^^good question
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Way to revive a thread. And the answer to that question would be yes.
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Thanks^^ haha
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Originally Posted by truck-king80
I have 2.5 level no lift and it is 4x4
You can fit a a 12.50 on your stock rim. Anything wider may need an aftermarket rim.




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