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Anyone got any pics of a all terrain running 20x12s on 6 inch. Thats what i want to do next spring.

 

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There's ton in this thread, start reading from page 1 lol.

 

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There's ton in this thread, start reading from page 1 lol.

 

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I have many times lol im just to lazy to right now hahaha

 

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I have many times lol im just to lazy to right now hahaha

 

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You can also search the thread too.

 

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Thanks ill give it a try havent really figured tapatalk out.

 

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^ i did the level shocks from bilstein, but they claim it retains all factory features, but you are still compressing the spring....

 

why do people think your compressing the spring when all your doing is moving it up, in order to compress it you would need to add more weight.

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why do people think your compressing the spring when all your doing is moving it up, in order to compress it you would need to add more weight.

Because geometry/physics are hard, much like common sense

 

 

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I am running stock 20s with zone 4.5. Will 35s fit with the stock offset?

absolutely my friend here's my truck e50144e207a14b368fd39ee48555f718.jpgd8af1b11d03d4bc95015a9f60e5336b1.jpgb0f1197b89d5de1ac63ac83c281623ea.jpghope these help but bottom line is they definitely fit and don't rub

 

 

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Very nice. How do you like those RTs? I am running 27/65 BFG KO2 currently. They are just a little to narrow. I want to go full MT but just cant pull the trigger. Looking into the more hybrid line.

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Very nice. How do you like those RTs? I am running 27/65 BFG KO2 currently. They are just a little to narrow. I want to go full MT but just cant pull the trigger. Looking into the more hybrid line.

I've now had the R/T's for over 10,000 miles and love them. Mine are 35x13.5R20 and do very well both on and off road. Only conditions I haven't tried them in is deep sand (like at a beach) or snow.

 

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Very nice. How do you like those RTs? I am running 27/65 BFG KO2 currently. They are just a little to narrow. I want to go full MT but just cant pull the trigger. Looking into the more hybrid line.

They are awesome tires. I have about 5k miles on mine and they have been great on and off-road. I am curious about their performance in snow but that'll come soon when I move back to SoCal. But I have taken these in deep sand and they make you feel like a rockstar. Keep traction control off and your foot on the gas!!! It's a ton of fun. 5454b10be0f39f0a6addf523512048e8.jpg

 

 

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I have 33x12.5x20 and am looking for a lift between 3.5-?

 

I want the size of the truck to be equal or match the size of the tires versus the lift.

 

I want the tires to be/fit directly under the wheel wells or NO more than an inch sticking out.

 

What size lift will keep my tires looking stout/match?

 

Im thinking a 4.5

 

Please throw out some suggestions!!

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I have 33x12.5x20 and am looking for a lift between 3.5-?

I want the size of the truck to be equal or match the size of the tires versus the lift.

I want the tires to be/fit directly under the wheel wells or NO more than an inch sticking out.

What size lift will keep my tires looking stout/match?

Im thinking a 4.5

Please throw out some suggestions!!

My personal opinion is 33s look to short on anything but a level. The stock tire is almost 32 inch you are only gaining 1 inch in height of the tire.

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