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It's not that bad..... Just a tiny but of rubbing.

 

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Txjose, what tires and leveling kit are you running?

 

 

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Txjose, what tires and leveling kit are you running?

 

 

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Generic 2" level i think its a pro comp

 

Tires are Mastercraft Courser MXTs

 

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Just got my wheels on today.

 

Mayhem Warrior 18x9 18mm offset with LT275/70R18

 

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I'm wanting to put a 275 65r20 on the stock chevy 20s with a 2.5 in on the front which will bring my front to 39 in on a stock 275 55r20, is anyone running a 275 65r20 toyo open country mt with no rubbing or triming?

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My 2016 All Terrain 6.2. 2.25" level with 285/55r20 toyo at2 on oem all Terrain wheels. I love it.attachicon.gifDSC_0039.JPGattachicon.gifDSC_0038.JPG

 

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Any rubbing? Just got the 295 and they are rubbing the sway bar

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Any rubbing? Just got the 295 and they are rubbing the sway bar

Nope not with 285. 295 are a bit wider that's likely why their rubbing.

 

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Just purchased a 2015 silverado LS. Same as photo except I have mud gaurds.

I plan on running a 1.5" front motofab level. With this set up can I run 275/60/20 ko2s?

 

My buddy has a sierra with 2" front level and running 275/65/20 with no rub.

 

Just thought I'd check before I purchase?

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Just purchased a 2015 silverado LS. Same as photo except I have mud gaurds.

I plan on running a 1.5" front motofab level. With this set up can I run 275/60/20 ko2s?

 

My buddy has a sierra with 2" front level and running 275/65/20 with no rub.

 

Just thought I'd check before I purchase?

I think you should be fine. My girls truck is leveled 2" with that tire and size and she has no rub but 1.5" im not sure.

 

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Just leveled nicely with Pro Comp ZX2108 lift struts. They are designed for 2.75" lift. Thanks to some local guys at Socal suspension in El Cajon. In and out with alignment.

 

Next are 17" methods flat black on 285's

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Just leveled nicely with Pro Comp ZX2108 lift struts. They are designed for 2.75" lift. Thanks to some local guys at Socal suspension in El Cajon. In and out with alignment.

 

Next are 17" methods flat black on 285's

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285 what? The next number is the most important one! lol

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285/70/17 or 75/17

 

I think 75 will have issues

 

Also looked into 295s but I think there will be an issue until I get my 4.5 lift done

 

 

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I see a lot running the 275/65/20 with a 2" level. So really 275/60/20 with a 1.5" should work just fine.

I guess I'll know soon enough.

Txjose thanks.

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I see a lot running the 275/65/20 with a 2" level. So really 275/60/20 with a 1.5" should work just fine.

I guess I'll know soon enough.

Txjose thanks.

I have a 1.5in level and really wanted a 33x11 tire. I couldn't find a for sure yes answer on here so I went with a 32.6x10.7 on stock 18s. The 33x11 will be close, if you stay on stock rims I think you will be okay though. Def interested in your outcome, pics please

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I have a 1.5in level and really wanted a 33x11 tire. I couldn't find a for sure yes answer on here so I went with a 32.6x10.7 on stock 18s. The 33x11 will be close, if you stay on stock rims I think you will be okay though. Def interested in your outcome, pics please

 

I'm running 275/65R18 Terra Grappler G2s that the dealer put on my truck when I bought it without a level....no issues. Some are running the 275/70r18 and the 285/65R18 without a level, but that would be pushing it.

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