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Old 07-11-2009, 04:23 PM   #1
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can i fit 315/75/16 on my truck with a leveling kit and wheel spacers??

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Old 07-11-2009, 09:12 PM   #2
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probably. might rub a little. those are about 35's, and ive heard for 35's to fit with a leveling kit and not rub you gotta trim the fog light valance a little.
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yeah you have to trim the front plastic a little bit but not much its not enough to notice
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awesome! what would be the next size down so i wouldnt have to trim?
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33 or super swamper makes a 34 10.50 16 ltb the look good and they are only like 600 dollars a set so
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33 or super swamper makes a 34 10.50 16 ltb the look good and they are only like 600 dollars a set so
and they wont last no time on the road
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dont get ltbs they tear stuff up if your on highway i had 33 1350s and they tore me a new one then i blew the sidewall on a guardrail so my .02 cents nittos are nice for highway but they are quite pricy
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