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Will I have problems with a 20x10 -12 offset wheel on a 2 inch level and 33x12.50 inch tires? I'd even consider a 305/55/20.

 

I've looked through this thread a couple times and I don't know if I've missed the info.

I think you'll rub, but I don't know for sure.

 

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Great looking truck, I love the white letters.

 

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I think you'll rub, but I don't know for sure.

 

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I'm hoping that the negative offset will eliminate that. I hope to confirm this before I order anything.

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I'm hoping that the negative offset will eliminate that. I hope to confirm this before I order anything.

If you add a 1.5" zone body lift with the level you should be good.

 

 

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If you add a 1.5" zone body lift with the level you should be good.

 

 

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I had that in mind too, but I'm trying to keep from having to do the body lift.

 

I know that I could just get the 2.5 level up front and I'd likely be ok. But I have to do this on my own and I don't know if I'm really able to do that top 0.5 spacer with what I have.

 

 

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I had that in mind too, but I'm trying to keep from having to do the body lift.

 

I know that I could just get the 2.5 level up front and I'd likely be ok. But I have to do this on my own and I don't know if I'm really able to do that top 0.5 spacer with what I have.

 

 

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I would expect either of those sizes on a 10" wide wheel with a negative offset is going to require both a 2.5" level and the 1.5" body lift to not rub. And it's going to be close. The width and negative offset work against you, not with you, to avoid rubbing.

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20x10 -24 moto metal wheels

285/55r20 cooper atp3 NO RUBBING

rancho quick lift shocks

1.5 Zone off road body lift

Plastidipped the bumpers white

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Phone pic of my 2014 High Country with 2.5 RC level and 12.50/33/20 Federal Couragia MT

 

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2014 Denali Pro Comp Level, 2.25" front 2.5" rear. Tires and rims next! Can't make up my mind on rims, I'm open to suggestions.

 

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20x10 -24 moto metal wheels
285/55r20 cooper atp3 NO RUBBING
rancho quick lift shocks
1.5 Zone off road body lift
Plastidipped the bumpers white

 

By the description, I would say ick! But I think that your truck looks really good.

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What size tires Shtoy?

 

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Thank you guys, I am thoroughly enjoying every minute.

 

So I went with a 2.5" level lift and for tires I went with Toyo Open Country M/T 275/65r20.

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