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Old 01-13-2011, 07:52 AM
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Just got my tires installed yesterday.

37/13.50/20 Toyo Open Country M/T

4" Rancho + 2" Leveling Kit

1/4 spacer on each wheel

There is no rubbing at all! no trimming. The Open Countries ride so smooth and are very quiet compared to Mud Grapplers. It was either Open Countries or Trail Grapplers and i liked the Toyos more because they are 13.50 and just an overall better tire.








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u need to level the back now...
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Keep it bull dogged I like that look. Very nice looking truck by the way
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Yeah, the 4" rancho is 4 in the front and I think 2.5 in the rear. So you don't need a leveling kit.
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Originally Posted by BBS_Jeff
Yeah, the 4" rancho is 4 in the front and I think 2.5 in the rear. So you don't need a leveling kit.
He does to run 37's that lift was designed for 35's
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There you go...
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what backspacing are you running on your wheels?
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A 13.50 tire on a stock rim seems like a bit much. Looks good though
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Originally Posted by techrep
u need to level the back now...
Originally Posted by TunaSlayer
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Its lower in the back because of my old tires in the bed and i have a bunch of other stuff in the bed

Originally Posted by BBS_Jeff
Yeah, the 4" rancho is 4 in the front and I think 2.5 in the rear. So you don't need a leveling kit.
From what i heard, it is almost 5" but i put a leveling kit to fit 37s and i like it a little nose high.

Originally Posted by yz85rider2002
what backspacing are you running on your wheels?
I think the backspacing for the factory rim is 5.5


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