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Old 09-24-2012, 08:56 AM
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Pics look good...
Did you have to use wheel spacers to fit you new Toyo tires so they will not rub at full turn? Or do 34" tires fit stock wheel offset/backspacing with out wheel spacers?
I did not, they fit perfectly without any trimming. I'm pretty sure I could squeeze 35s on there no problem with only minor trimming.
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Did you go with the rear blocks and shocks in the back or just the front spacer?
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Originally Posted by DustyVincent
Did you go with the rear blocks and shocks in the back or just the front spacer?
Just the front 2.5" Spacer.
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FWIW to anyone else looking to do this level...

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Old 10-08-2013, 11:05 PM
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What size tires are those.
Old 10-08-2013, 11:47 PM
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All great looking trucks!

With the proper equipment and alignment, you should have no adverse effects on the tires. In my experience most of these kits ride better then stock, so the ride can be improved. If you are looking for a level + shocks, check out the Rancho QuickLift

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I've had the Rancho QuikLifts on 2 trucks now and will recommend them all day long.
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Originally Posted by thekevin
what size tires are those.
295/70/18
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I have the factory 20's but I am thinking when I do this I am going to drop down to an aftermarket 18 because I like a little more sidewall.
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I wasnt convinced that I wanted to keep the 18's but since the new tires they have really grown on me. I just wish I could make them wider somehow...
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