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On 12/30/2017 at 12:32 AM, CHowell1991 said:

I have them on my 2015 with a 2.25”. 285/75 Toyo Mt on stock 18s. 5b2c832c40efe0af7089a8a176c514ac.jpgVery minor rub at first on the control arm. c44fb8ceae953bf8694add834b37fc2c.jpg


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Can a 3 inch front and 2 inch in back can clear for 285 75 18 on my 2016 chevy

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Did u have problems at full lock?


No major problems at all. The tire shop zip-tied the carpet back for me. They actually put this size on a lot of trucks here. Just the minor rubbing as you see in the picture. It only rubbed at a hard full lock.


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3 minutes ago, CHowell1991 said:

 


No major problems at all. The tire shop zip-tied the carpet back for me. They actually put this size on a lot of trucks here. Just the minor rubbing as you see in the picture. It only rubbed at a hard full lock.


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Plz send pic..... Thanx

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Running 285 75 18 Ridge Grapplers on 18 x 9 wheels with +12 offset, like 5.7 inches of backspacing. Aftermarket keys, about 26.5 inches from the hub center to the fender . Had I gone with stock wheels, fairly certain that the stock keys would have been good. Oops,wrong sub forum, sorry.

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