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Can any owners of a 2019 AT4 with stock suspension (NO level or additional lift) please help me with Rim \ Tire fitment?

 

Im a rookie here and although I’ve spent a good amount of time looking through forums, im still having a hard time totally understanding my best option since an AT4 is a bit different.

 

My goal here is to NOT have to do anything (Level, Trim, Cut, etc).  Can others that have this setup please post what they have setup with their sizes of Rims, Tires, Offset, etc.

 

Im currently looking at the Fuel Blitz 675 on Nitto Ridge Grapplers. 

 

TIA

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You'll be able to run 33s on aftermarket wheels, maybe close to a 34 if you have a close to stock offset. I have stock wheels on my AT4 and run 35s with very minimal rubbing turning on inclines. 

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I'm thinking of running 33x12.5r20 on a wheel with -18 offset. It will have 1.5" flares and kickback flaps. Also any input on if that will fit is appreciated. 

 

2019 AT4 - 5.3L

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On 3/9/2020 at 11:45 PM, Kyle Thurston said:

I'm thinking of running 33x12.5r20 on a wheel with -18 offset. It will have 1.5" flares and kickback flaps. Also any input on if that will fit is appreciated. 

 

2019 AT4 - 5.3L

 it'll probably rub  and need trimming done to mud flap  and crash bars removed from behind liner. This is my slt with a 3 in. lift  which is technically an inch higher than the stock at4  in front . im running a 305 55 r20   cooper st maxx which is 33.4 x 12.5  on a +5 rim it rubbed like crazy until i trimmed alot  if you run a 33 12.50. i would find one that runs true 33 only or a little smaller  it might be less trimming .

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