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Old 04-18-2019, 07:54 PM
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Hello, looking for anyone that might be running this setup on stock wheels, no lift, with success. 4x4 Platinum. Thanks.
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Hello, looking for anyone that might be running this setup on stock wheels, no lift, with success. 4x4 Platinum. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Texas1
Hello, looking for anyone that might be running this setup on stock wheels, no lift, with success. 4x4 Platinum. Thanks.
It's a 33.5"(by 11") tire, so with no lift you're gonna be cramming your wheel wells with 'em.
You'll be needing to do some cutting as well, and you'll still likely rub in the back(there's a body mount back there, so only so much you can 'trim'
I had this size on my '12(and on 0 offset wheels, which pulled the tires out) which was leveled with Fox CO's. Their coil springs would sack out now and then, and despite a fair amount of trimming, I'd rub over bumps and turns til I got in there and cranked the preload back up.
Even at full height(which was 2.75"), when I installed Camburg UCA's they rubbed in the back(aftermarket UCA's add camber)
Long story short, from my experience it's not a good size on a stock truck
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[QUOTE=NWF150;6171293]

Thanks for the picture. You have any lift or wheel offset? Rubbing?
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I have 295/60/20 as well. Mine is leveled with bilstein 5100s at the highest setting. No rubbing and no trimming but it is a tight fit
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I trimmed plastic just a little. It rubbed when full lock.

Touches sway bar in full lock.
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Thanks for the picture. You have any lift or wheel offset? Rubbing?
No lift,level or offset. Stock.

I notice it rub when turning around in a tight full lock turn

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I trimmed plastic just a little. It rubbed when full lock.

Touches sway bar in full lock.
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No lift,level or offset. Stock.

I notice it rub when turning around in a tight full lock turn
Thanks. Seems like 285’s should work if the 295’s rub just a little.
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285/60/20 Ridge Grapplers. No lift no level, and now that all the ice has finally melted, no running.



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