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Old 03-28-2016, 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by bluscreened
Hmm so I think I'm getting from this thread that my planned 2.25 level with 285/65r20 tires on a 2016 4x4 with stock 20" wheels will be FINE with NO rubbing. Is that correct?

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Yes that is my exact setup no rubbing
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Originally Posted by levldfx4
Yes that is my exact setup no rubbing
Thanks man!

Yeah I'm looking at the ReadyLift 2.25. Wondering if I should also put in the 3" blocks in for hauling. I don't big loads too often, but I want to be able to haul the max the truck will allow stock. How much higher is your back with just the 2.25" level in front? Or do you have blocks too?
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Older thread I know but would like to know everyone's MPG's??
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I'm really leaning towards doing ready lift on all 4 corners. But, I'm unsure if I should do a block in the rear as well. Any opinions?
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Originally Posted by oniontrader
AS 2.5" w/2" in rear on 285/65/20 KO2

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oniontrader, is your truck 2wd? who did you go with for 2" in the rear block?
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Originally Posted by gplumf150
Rough country 2.5" level on 315/60/20 open country mts

did you have to do anything to fit 35s? cut the crash bar? or is there any bad rubbing?
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Ive been told that with a 2.5 level that 35s aren't possible, but I keep seeing all of these leveled F1s with 35s? can someone help me out!
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Interested in this also...

315/60R20, those are much bigger than the stock...




(Taken from tiresize.com/calculator)
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2.5" lvl with 35x12.5x20 no rubbing ever
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Did you have to cut anything??


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