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I have a 0 offset wheel wrapped in 285/70r17 and it rubs the liner. I test fit a 295 and it rubbed the body mount.

 

 

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The only size i've heard of rubbing anything other than fender liner or sway bar was ArizonaPatriot who put 35" BFGs on some 0 offset 17" method nv's and he said they rubbed the fender mounts.

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I'm willing to make some trimming. I don't want 295/70r17s because I'm afraid they'll look too skinny compared to the 305s. The 305/65r17 just seems too short on these trucks.

Who you callin skinny!?

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The only size i've heard of rubbing anything other than fender liner or sway bar was ArizonaPatriot who put 35" BFGs on some 0 offset 17" method nv's and he said they rubbed the fender mounts.

Just tellin you what I saw with my own eyes. My coils are set to 3 inches

 

 

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I will say the 295/70/17 RT seem thinner than the 295/70/17s MT my cousin runs. Though they're by no means skinny. They're right at 12" wide least according to Toyo's specs. Still running mine at 35psi BTW as well.

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Who you callin skinny!?

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Ok now that looks good! I'll only be going up 2.5 inches though..

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I will say the 295/70/17 RT seem thinner than the 295/70/17s MT my cousin runs. Though they're by no means skinny. They're right at 12" wide least according to Toyo's specs. Still running mine at 35psi BTW as well.

Have you measured them? A friend of mine has 295 cooper stt pros and they look considerably narrower than another friends 305 nittos. I guess thread design influences

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2" RC front level

XD Grenade 820 wheels 20x9 +0 offset

Falken wildpeak at3 tires 305/55/20

-just barely touches that bottom fender corner trim piece. Only makes a rubbing noise off that piece in reverse at full lock and it's very small

 

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305/65/18 Falken Wildpeak A/T3W (33.6x12)

2" Level

No trimming or rubbing

 

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I almost wen with this size tire they look great! do they measure to actually 33.6 on the truck true to size?

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Have you measured them? A friend of mine has 295 cooper stt pros and they look considerably narrower than another friends 305 nittos. I guess thread design influences

 

I haven't though i'm betting they don't measure at 12" Probably 11.something.

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17x9 et -6 Pro Comp 5045 with 285/70-17 KO2 tires. Before and after:

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Very cool how you did all the pics... I order the same tires and size ,, they should be here tomorrow... your truck looks great what size where your 20" 275/60?

 

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Looks really good! Any rubbing at all?

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Finally got my Methods!!

17x8.5 -0 offset NV machined

Toyo At2 285/70/17

Fox 2.0 all around

 

No rubbing and got more than an inch at the nearest points with zip tying the liners back.

 

The SLT wheels/tires are up for sale if anyone is interested!

 

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Finally got my Methods!!

17x8.5 -0 offset NV machined

Toyo At2 285/70/17

Fox 2.0 all around

 

No rubbing and got more than an inch at the nearest points with zip tying the liners back.

 

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Got the SLT wheels and tires up for sale if anyone is interested!!!

 

 

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