Biggest tires for Readylift 2.25" and Fuel 20x9 +1
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Biggest tires for Readylift 2.25" and Fuel 20x9 +1
I have looked through post after post but still can't find that right setup.
Just got a Readylift 2.25" level installed on my 2016 FX4 SCrew. My 20x9 +1 Fuel Couplers arrived today. Now I'm trying to decide what tires to bring it all together. I really want to go with Nitto Ridge Grapplers, but may settle for Trail Grapplers if I can't find the right size. I guess I life wider rather than taller.
What is your similar setup that doesn't require much trimming? Include pics, level, wheel size/offset, and tire size.
Please help! Thanks.
Just got a Readylift 2.25" level installed on my 2016 FX4 SCrew. My 20x9 +1 Fuel Couplers arrived today. Now I'm trying to decide what tires to bring it all together. I really want to go with Nitto Ridge Grapplers, but may settle for Trail Grapplers if I can't find the right size. I guess I life wider rather than taller.
What is your similar setup that doesn't require much trimming? Include pics, level, wheel size/offset, and tire size.
Please help! Thanks.
#3
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I have 275/65R20 BFG's. The tires rubbed on the front crash bars. This was fixed by spreading the crash bars. No cutting necessary.
#5
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i have the same readylift 2.25" on my truck and want to get similar offset rims. however, i don't want to really touch my crash bars at all.
will 33x12.5x20's fit?
will 33x12.5x20's fit?
#6
They fit, but will rub slightly. You can hear and feel it rubbing too.
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I have the ready lift 2.25 front and 1" rear block with 20x9 +1 fuel Mavericks.
I tried mounting 285 60r20 duratracs rubbed bad on front and back bars. Then I tried 295 55r20 Toyo AT2 extremes which again rubbed but not as bad only at full lock on any kind of incline. The shop put a set of 275 60r20 BFGs on and they worked but where just to narrow for me. I made the decision to buy a porta power and spread the bars the little they will really allow before hitting the fog light plug and the come back a bit when you let off. We put the 295 55r20 Toyos back on and no more rub. There a part of me that wished I tried the 295 60 Toyos after we spread the bars but I was just happy to get something to fit with my wheel offset.
You can search my posts to see pics.
I tried mounting 285 60r20 duratracs rubbed bad on front and back bars. Then I tried 295 55r20 Toyo AT2 extremes which again rubbed but not as bad only at full lock on any kind of incline. The shop put a set of 275 60r20 BFGs on and they worked but where just to narrow for me. I made the decision to buy a porta power and spread the bars the little they will really allow before hitting the fog light plug and the come back a bit when you let off. We put the 295 55r20 Toyos back on and no more rub. There a part of me that wished I tried the 295 60 Toyos after we spread the bars but I was just happy to get something to fit with my wheel offset.
You can search my posts to see pics.