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Well I’ll be ordering my 285/75/17 nitto terra grappler g2s next week after seeing one member run 305/70/17s which is a 33.8x12 so wider as well as 315/70/17 which is a 34.4x12.4 and he has no rubbing but in reverse. I will post pics once they are on 

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Well I’ll be ordering my 285/75/17 nitto terra grappler g2s next week after seeing one member run 305/70/17s which is a 33.8x12 so wider as well as 315/70/17 which is a 34.4x12.4 and he has no rubbing but in reverse. I will post pics once they are on 

Any updates?


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Waiting on my tires as we speak, should be in this week, ordered them Saturday. There is a guy at my work running the same 2.5 as me and he’s running 35x12.50 on factory 20s with minimal rub


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Waiting on my tires as we speak, should be in this week, ordered them Saturday. There is a guy at my work running the same 2.5 as me and he’s running 35x12.50 on factory 20s with minimal rub


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Cool, I might be looking to do the same setup in the future, make sure to post some pics once you get them put on!


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Cool, I might be looking to do the same setup in the future, make sure to post some pics once you get them put on!


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I’ll make sure I don’t forget to post the pictures. It should be Friday at the latest for them to be on the truck.


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Got them on they fit great no rub even at full lock, I’ll have to get some pictures ASAP


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Looks good! Interesting that they fit with no rubbing. Probably would rub with the Bilstein 5100s, maybe that's where I saw that they rub


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I’m not sure honestly I can say if I was running aftermarket wheels they most likely would rub


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I’m not sure honestly I can say if I was running aftermarket wheels they most likely would rub


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Oh okay, that's probably where I saw the post about them rubbing then. Anyways, they look good!


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To the fellas with the method NVs what lug nuts did you guys go with? I’m about to but those wheels and same tire size for my 16 Sierra just don’t know what lug nuts to get.

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On 3/15/2018 at 5:17 PM, jgraves13 said:

 


Looks good! Interesting that they fit with no rubbing. Probably would rub with the Bilstein 5100s, maybe that's where I saw that they rub


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Why would the shocks make it rub? I haven’t heard that before. I’m just curious because I’m about to put those shocks on myself with that tire size. 

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Why would the shocks make it rub? I haven’t heard that before. I’m just curious because I’m about to put those shocks on myself with that tire size. 

Bilsteins only get 1.8” of lift where the usual leveling kit will give you 2” or 2.5”


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30 minutes ago, jgraves13 said:


Bilsteins only get 1.8” of lift where the usual leveling kit will give you 2” or 2.5”


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Good to know. Thanks for the info! 
 

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