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Old 02-11-2010, 09:59 AM
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Can you fit 33's without a lift? Will the tires ever rub when you turn hard?



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my 31s do a little bit wen its turned all the way to the left.
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I have a 3 inch lift with 35's and i still had to cut out alot of plastic.
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33's should fit under stock 4x4, or 2.5 inch leveled 2wd. Of course, it all depends on the offset of the wheel, because you really shouldn't mount a 12.50 tire on a 7.5 inch rim. Just my opinion, it's been done and no bad has come, but I don't like the idea
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I'd go with a body lift at least or you'll be trimming. I'm running 35's with a 3" body lift and had to trim the back of my fenders quite a bit, and take about 3" off my bumper, I'm still really close to my bumper when I turn. I'm looking for a solid axle right now, want to go up another 3" or so when I swap that in.



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