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Old 10-05-2010, 08:06 AM
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Anyone here running 33x12.50r18 or 35x12.50r18 Toyo Open Country M/T's on stock rims with a leveling kit? I've got a 2.5" level on my truck and I'm looking to go with a set of these in the near future. The tire and wheel fitment guide says that either of these should work, but I know they have a pretty aggressive sidewall and I was wondering if anyone else was running this setup, and if they have any clearance issues with the suspension.
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yup. got the 35s on my 07 screw. stock 18s with a 3" leveling kit. no rubbing, no ball joint issues, no torn boots after 3000 miles.
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That's exactly what I wanted to hear big cube. Thanks! You wouldn't happen to have any pics would you? I was actually leaning twoards the 33's because I feel like the 35's would looked like they were a little stuffed in the fender wells, but I've seen the 35's for a little cheaper on ebay than the 33's, so I'm up in the air on what I want to get.
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I've got the 35's on the stock 17's with a 2.5" level, and they rub the UCAs at full lock. Nothing major, and it's not going to deter me from buying another set when these are bald. No ball joint or CV axle problems, and I'm close to 19000 on this set. As for pictures look at my profile. I don't know how to do the picture thing on here.
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i have 35/12.50/18x9 rim i know its not what your looking at cause my trucks lifted but maybe give you an idea of the tire and rim [IMG][/IMG]
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Originally Posted by bonez
That's exactly what I wanted to hear big cube. Thanks! You wouldn't happen to have any pics would you? I was actually leaning twoards the 33's because I feel like the 35's would looked like they were a little stuffed in the fender wells, but I've seen the 35's for a little cheaper on ebay than the 33's, so I'm up in the air on what I want to get.
no pics. cant figure out how to post them. im computer stupid.
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Originally Posted by 05F150XLT
I've got the 35's on the stock 17's with a 2.5" level, and they rub the UCAs at full lock. Nothing major, and it's not going to deter me from buying another set when these are bald. No ball joint or CV axle problems, and I'm close to 19000 on this set. As for pictures look at my profile. I don't know how to do the picture thing on here.
Thanks for the pics! Your truck looks good with the 35's, but for my taste, it's a little too cramped in the fender wells. I would still like to see someone running the 33's to make a comparison for which ones I like better. I like the idea of gaining 1.5" of lift with the 35's vs. only 1/2" with the 33's.

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i have 35/12.50/18x9 rim i know its not what your looking at cause my trucks lifted but maybe give you an idea of the tire and rim [IMG][/IMG]
This is the look I'm ultimately going for, but I don't have the cash for a 6" lift right now. I like how there is some room between the top of the tires and the fender wells.

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Your truck will look sick when u instal these toyo mts make sure u post pics
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Yeah I'll definately post up some pics when I bite the bullet and drop some cash for the toyo's. My only dilemma now is whether or not to buy some toyo's for my stock 18's or try to wait until I get some new rims, probably chrome moto metal 951's (20x10). I was planning on getting them for my stockers first and getting the rims later, but I've found a sweet deal on the rims and it's gonna be hard to pass it up. If I do get the rims now, it's gonna be a considerable amount of cash for the rims, tires, and also some bushwhacker flares to cover up the wider rims. I have a guy that can paint the flares for me for fairly cheap, but just the price of them alone is a little ridiculous if you ask me. Anyway, I'll get some pics up when I get something figured out.
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i am running the 35"s on aftermarket rims but i also have a body lift w/ my leveling kit I had 35" mud grapplers with just the level and it rubbed alot



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