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I'm putting a 4 inch fabtech with a 33 inch tire on my 2015 Sierra. I want to put a 20x10 -12 offset wheel on. Will it fit on this kit or will I rub? What's everyone running with this setup?

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You'll be fine, I run a 33 on a stock offset wheel on a 2" level. My old 02 hard -12mm offset with 35's on a 6" lift, you'll clear

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A little trimming of the fender and air dam will be needed, along with cutting or pounding back of the rocker panels. It's typical. Your liner will need to be trimmed up a bit as well. A reputable shop that does your install should do all of this for you when they install your kit.

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A little trimming of the fender and air dam will be needed, along with cutting or pounding back of the rocker panels. It's typical. Your liner will need to be trimmed up a bit as well. A reputable shop that does your install should do all of this for you when they install your kit.

All of that shouldn't be needed. I'm running Toyo at2 275-65-20 a 34 inch tall tires with just a 2.5 lift and only had to zip tie back the wheel well liners. With a 4 inch lift there should be no rubbing issues with a 33.

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All of that shouldn't be needed. I'm running Toyo at2 275-65-20 a 34 inch tall tires with just a 2.5 lift and only had to zip tie back the wheel well liners. With a 4 inch lift there should be no rubbing issues with a 33.

It isn't the height that will get you, it is the width. A 12.50" wide tire, 10+" wide rims with negative offset is what will rub. Not unless you want to find out the hard way when you are at full lock and going over a bump.

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Def. gonna rub some. I'm lifted 5" with 20x9 +12 with 295/60 and rub a little.

 

20x10 -12 is a pretty wide setup...

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