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Old Jun 21, 2010 | 01:55 PM
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Thinking about leveling the SCREW. 2wd Lariat SC.

I want to stick with my OEM 20s and just get beefier tires. So that said do you think an AS 2.5 level and a 1.5 AAL would suffice in clearing 275/65r20 duragrapplers? without issue? The reason I ask is I know 4x4 sits a little higher than 2wd

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Old Jun 21, 2010 | 03:32 PM
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Thinking about leveling the SCREW. 2wd Lariat SC.

I want to stick with my OEM 20s and just get beefier tires. So that said do you think an AS 2.5 level and a 1.5 AAL would suffice in clearing 275/65r20 duragrapplers? without issue? The reason I ask is I know 4x4 sits a little higher than 2wd
I got a 2wd, and our tires have the same overall size (+ or - 1/4" lol) but I have a 2" HBS level with 1.5" rear blocks, and my 315/70/17's fit with no rub. So good luck with em, post pics when you get em
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Old Jun 21, 2010 | 04:37 PM
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I got a 2wd, and our tires have the same overall size (+ or - 1/4" lol) but I have a 2" HBS level with 1.5" rear blocks, and my 315/70/17's fit with no rub. So good luck with em, post pics when you get em
ah ok sweet... your tires are about a half inch taller and wider so maybe the AAS 2" lift would be better. Thanks

*EDIT* see you are a reg cab... guessing my rig weighs a bit more
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Old Jun 21, 2010 | 06:38 PM
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ah ok sweet... your tires are about a half inch taller and wider so maybe the AAS 2" lift would be better. Thanks

*EDIT* see you are a reg cab... guessing my rig weighs a bit more
Yeah, but not too much more if you got the 5.5 bed. and i dont think the tires will sink that much, probly be the same size all in all lol I say go for it, if it doesnt work, trim a bit lol
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yep 5.5 bed... but the front is what I am concerned with
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