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Tire and Wheel Fitment Guide - 2009 and newer

Old 05-28-2014, 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by schuman
could a 1" spacer solve that?
Sorry, like I said, I don't know much about wheel spacers, which one's are good, and what is safe to use.
Old 05-28-2014, 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by il_duce
Sure...that's a general guide. But 33" tires come in different widths as well that need to be taken into account.

Like I said, they make a Terra Grappler in 325/60R18 that is just under 33" tall and 12.83" wide. I highly doubt that fits without wheel spacers or serious rubbing. But thanks for commenting...three times.
Step One: Read the first post!
Step Two: Open the PDF file!
Step Three: Find your tire and wheel combo
Step 4: Realize that someone already compiled all this information for me.
Old 05-28-2014, 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted by schuman
could a 1" spacer solve that?
Leave spacers in the trash where they belong.
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Originally Posted by CRJDriver
Step One: Read the first post!
Step Two: Open the PDF file!
Step Three: Find your tire and wheel combo
Step 4: Realize that someone already compiled all this information for me.
Cool story.

Step 5: realize I'm not the one asking for info.

I already have my tires. Thanks!
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Old 05-28-2014, 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by il_duce
Cool story.

Step 5: realize I'm not the one asking for info.

I already have my tires. Thanks!
Sorry, but you are the unique individual helping the guy speculate.
Old 05-28-2014, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by schuman
could a 1" spacer solve that?
Go to the first post, find the PDF. Look up your tire and wheel combo, all this work is done for you. Saves you lots of time.
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why are you wasting time in here if it aggravates you so much? who cares if its in the OP? Myself and Il_duce dont mind talking with the guy. I'm sitting on my couch watching basketball and answering these questions is the least I can do. Plenty of guys have helped me out on here and I will try my best to do the same for others.
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Originally Posted by ReefDonkey
why are you wasting time in here if it aggravates you so much? who cares if its in the OP? Myself and Il_duce dont mind talking with the guy. I'm sitting on my couch watching basketball and answering these questions is the least I can do. Plenty of guys have helped me out on here and I will try my best to do the same for others.
*Scratches head* well would it not be nice to think of the guy that you are talking to? Maybe he just wants answers to his questions as quickly as possible, rather than speculate with you. Not saying you are not adept at conversation... But that sounded kind of selfish.
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Yall should at least be giving the guy good info.

FIRST
don't put a tires that wide in a stock 7.5" wide wheel. Ppl do it, but it's silly and unsafe. 325 is WAY to wide.

SECOND
2" spacer.... Find a tire that fits with out a spacer would be the best. If you want a that wider stance, save for some wheels with an offset you would like.

THIRD
Why are you concerned about 275/70r18 rubbing? They fit on a stock truck. Pretty sure I saw that you had a 2" level.

the guy that was saying look at the first post was giving great info. It has info about how much rubbing to be expected, brand leveling kits and fitment, and several tire options. I think everyone should at least take a look at that then ask there questions.
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Old 05-30-2014, 08:01 PM
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Anybody running the Fuels' with 1 or negative offset? Really lookin at the Hostage 20x9 with TerraGraps. Seems like everyone is running the +20mm offset, why? I'd like to widen the stance and run 295/60's or 305/65's, maybe even the 325's with fender flares. 2" level with no rear block clear this setup? Anybody have some pictures? Very helpful thread but I'm still undecided on offset and tire size for the 2" level. Thanks in advance!

Edit: 275/70 or 305/60 or 325/60

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