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$500 total for all 4 together??? New?

 

Jeez. That's crazy good if they're brand new.

 

Used but only for one summer, with centers and lugs too.

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I HAVE A 2 INCH LEVEL WITH ZONE 1.5 BODY LIFT. CAN I FIT 275-60-20 TIRES ON THIS SET UP WTIHOUT ANY RUBBING?

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Any issues with height clearance into your standard garage with 2" level and 33" tires?

 

thx

Jim

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any more pics of your truck Nick, that the same look I am going for.

Any issues fitting it into a standard height garage door?

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Any issues with height clearance into your standard garage with 2" level and 33" tires?

 

thx

Jim

I have been wondering the same since i have a tight garage. These trucks sit so low stock- I measured have have about 11" fron the top of the sirius antannae to the lowest point of the garage door. So I should definitely be fine clearance wise with a RC 2.5" level and 33's, in theory it should increase the overall heigh by about 5 or 6".

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Truck looks great whats the offset on the wheels? Does it ride hard with that little sidewall?

Thanks,22x12 -44 offset. No it doesn't ride hard. It rides really nice on the fox shocks.

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how do you figure Lawn-Boy shouldn't it be half of the tire diameter gain and the Level gain of 2.5 inches

 

 

I have been wondering the same since i have a tight garage. These trucks sit so low stock- I measured have have about 11" fron the top of the sirius antannae to the lowest point of the garage door. So I should definitely be fine clearance wise with a RC 2.5" level and 33's, in theory it should increase the overall heigh by about 5 or 6".

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Xd buck 20x10 -24 offset with 37/12.5/r20

6 inch fabtech suspension

3 inch body

 

They did some minor trimming to plastic doesnt rub at all now

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It doesn't look like there was much snow in those specific pictures, but from the bit of snow/wintry conditions that you have experienced, how did you feel about the tires in those conditions? I haven't gotten to play in snow yet with these tires, being from Oklahoma and such. I do make fairly frequent trips up to MN though. Wondering so I know how much prep (if any) I should expect to need for my trips with my tires.

I just got back from a weekend of sledding in the rockies, they were magnificent in the snow! and had to drive through a snowstorm on the way there, the tires were great, look great and arent loud, slight audible hum.

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Good deal! I've been eyeing that kit (or the Rough Country 3.5"), but if I go the full 3" I don't think I'll fit in my garage, haha. Good to know that kit still rides good at 3".

I went with the 3" because I still wanted to fit in garage, I have a 7' door and i still have about 2" to spare. thats also on 35's

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how do you figure Lawn-Boy shouldn't it be half of the tire diameter gain and the Level gain of 2.5 inches

 

No idea...i just measured that my current tires are 29" tall, figured i'd add 4" for 33's and 2.5 for the level. am i wrong? Is my truck really gonna be a full foot taller with a level kit and 33s?

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You only gained half the diameter, so from The Hub to the ground it only increases half of overall tire size gain... my tires will be approximately two inches larger diameter so I will gain 1 inch there and 2 inches on the lift for a total gain of three inches in the front, its actually a level kit.

 

 

No idea...i just measured that my current tires are 29" tall, figured i'd add 4" for 33's and 2.5 for the level. am i wrong? Is my truck really gonna be a full foot taller with a level kit and 33s?

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