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Looking at the "tuff country" 4 inch front and two inch rear lift on auto anything and wondering what size tires I could run on this lift with a 2015 LT 4x4 ....... on my Titan I ran bilstien 5100's on the top perch which was a two inch level and i was running 275/70/18 good year duratracs on stock 18's I know the wheel wells are pretty big on the chevy so I was just trying to get some input.

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Fwiw, I am running 275/70/18 hankook dynapro atms on my 14 on 100% stock suspension. Zero rub.

 

If you lift 4" you'll definitely want bigger tires....I'd personally go with 35s for a 4"

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It's All about the offset. Some people pull off 35's on stock wheels with a 4" lift. I'm running 305/55/20 -12 offset on a 4" lift, mine rub the inner fender in reverse at lock. Not sure where you are, but I'm going to be selling my current set up, and going a different route.

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It's All about the offset. Some people pull off 35's on stock wheels with a 4" lift. I'm running 305/55/20 -12 offset on a 4" lift, mine rub the inner fender in reverse at lock. Not sure where you are, but I'm going to be selling my current set up, and going a different route.

I purchased the RC 5" lift. My wheels are 22x9 with 24offset (back of the wheel says it) for some reason 35" tires are cheaper then the 33" for a 22" wheel also I'm not limited to literally two tires if I go 35" rough country said in order to fit 35" I would need the 7.5 inch lift which I call BS but on the other hand it's the same price as the 5" so it's not like they are trying to up sale me....
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I purchased the RC 5" lift. My wheels are 22x9 with 24offset (back of the wheel says it) for some reason 35" tires are cheaper then the 33" for a 22" wheel also I'm not limited to literally two tires if I go 35" rough country said in order to fit 35" I would need the 7.5 inch lift which I call BS but on the other hand it's the same price as the 5" so it's not like they are trying to up sale me....

i would play it safe and do the 7.5" if you want 35's

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I already bought the 5" so I'm just going to do 33" just sucks I'm limited to either the Atturos or the toyos seems like those are the only 33 12.50 22r a/t tires out there

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