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Tire and Wheel Fitment Guide - 2009 and newer

Old 03-26-2014, 12:26 PM
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This is my new truck with 33's under it they fit perfect and make the truck look so much better. They fill up the wheel well more without rubbing.
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You should be fine stock height. Any ideas on which actual tire yet?
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[MENTION=178104]barnbum2096[/MENTION] none of the pics are visible to me, not sure about everyone else.
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Originally Posted by GUS.975
Will tonight once I get her cleaned up a bit. Truck rides much nicer with the toyos than the nittos did. Little louder, not too bad though. Wheels stick out perfectly in my opinion. Not enough to require flares but enough that it looks aggressive. Pics to follow.
First 3 are before with stock wheels and 295/60/20 Nito Terras. Second 3 are RTX Thunder 20x8.5 +15 offest with 35" Toyo MT.
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Here are some more pics. Shows where I trimmed (all plastic, no metal, took 3 minutes) and one more shot from the front. This offset (+15) is perfect for getting the biggest wheel with the least amount of rubbing IMO. Let me know what you guys think.

Also, had to remove my mudflaps. May have fit but I was tired of them anyways. Looks better without.
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Looks great! Thx for the close up pics.
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Hey guys quick question.

Thinking about installing 295/60R20 with +20 offset wheels. Will I be able to fit these with Bilstein 5100s at the 1.5" setting or will I need to go with the top 2.25" setting? Would prefer no trimming be necessary but could probably deal with it if it's minor.
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Hey y'all!
I was wondering on getting me a set of 33.1x11.61R18 Goodyear Duratracs for my truck. The trucks suspension is stock and I was wondering how must of a level do I have to put on the truck, and if I need just the front level or to get the back blocks too?
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Originally Posted by ranger_danger4x4
Hey y'all!
I was wondering on getting me a set of 33.1x11.61R18 Goodyear Duratracs for my truck. The trucks suspension is stock and I was wondering how must of a level do I have to put on the truck, and if I need just the front level or to get the back blocks too?
I don't think you'll need a level at all.

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