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Old 12-05-2012, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by SteelCity USW
2.5 front 3 inch block autospring leveling kit. 295/60r20 Nitto Terra Grapplers. On stock 20's til after winter then new wheels with a better offset.
Do you have any rubbing with this setup?
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Originally Posted by 20104x4
here u go...
That is an absolutely beautiful set up. I'm looking to do the same to my Platinum. Can you let me know the specifics of the tire size and level kit you have?
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Originally Posted by SDF150
17's will fit on there just fine. No diffrence in brakes between an XLT and an FX4. I like the 17" look better. But if you are planing on a real lift kit there are none that work with a 17. must be 18's or bigger.
+1. 17's are ok with a level only. Some 4x4's come with 17's. The shop doesn't understand the differences in F150 models ... it's not in the brakes.
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Do you think 305/65/18 will fit stock 2011 XLT 4x4 screw I have them and bilsteins wanted to see if I can get by with shock in next to bottom since this 33 is as big as I'm gonna go. It looks like it will fit. Also the UCA is close to stock wrangler sra new tire is Rocky Mountain ATS. Thanks

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Ok guys pics soon just went out with the tire guy we put a front one in and it fits no rubbing no nothing with NO level. 305/65/18 Rocky Mountain ATS. In still gonna do the bilsteins but just at the .75 inch setting. 2011 screw 5.0 4x4 stock 18 inch chrome XLT wheels.
I'm suprised to almost be 34 tall they fit very well on stock suspension.
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Fit very well publix parking lot was the only place with enough light.
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Originally Posted by firefish
did your mpg's suffer any with the new tire size?
11.5 mpg
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Originally Posted by medic579
Do you think 305/65/18 will fit stock 2011 XLT 4x4 screw I have them and bilsteins wanted to see if I can get by with shock in next to bottom since this 33 is as big as I'm gonna go. It looks like it will fit. Also the UCA is close to stock wrangler sra new tire is Rocky Mountain ATS. Thanks
I have BFG ATs at 305/65 R18 on my stock 2009 screw with a 2 inch level. Had them for a few months and have never had any rubbing problems yet. Bounced around in the desert a fair bit as well.
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Originally Posted by medic579
Ok guys pics soon just went out with the tire guy we put a front one in and it fits no rubbing no nothing with NO level. 305/65/18 Rocky Mountain ATS. In still gonna do the bilsteins but just at the .75 inch setting. 2011 screw 5.0 4x4 stock 18 inch chrome XLT wheels.
I'm suprised to almost be 34 tall they fit very well on stock suspension.
Did you check for rubbing while rolling or just sitting in place turning the wheel? My 305/55/20 with a 2" level won't rub while parked, but when turning the wheel while backing up they will rub pretty good. Oddly they don't rub when going forward and turning the wheel, I can turn lock to lock going forward with 0 rubbing.
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I drove around in figure 8's forward and reverse at publix with no rubbing at all. And I have driven up some incline type driveways etc I've basically been trying to make it rub and it won't.


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