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Any chance you could take a down the side shot to see how far they stick outside fender?  Much appreciated.

If not I can when mine come in this week. 305/50/20 (33x12.5) tire on a 20x9 wheel +1 offset


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10 hours ago, BlackRST said:


If not I can when mine come in this week. 305/50/20 (33x12.5) tire on a 20x9 wheel +1 offset


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Just did a 2" level with 22x10 fuel wheels -18 offset. 33x12.5s only rubs slightly when backing up
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Was that an AT4?


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Yes sir

Ah okay, I was going to say...I wanted to run a more aggressive offset but without major trimming I couldn't. (RST w/ just a 2" readylift)


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Not the greatest pictures. I will update better ones if people are interested. But this is a 20x9" +1 offset on a 33x12.5 tire. Slight rub at full lock. Took a quick look at the mud flap tonight but Didn't mess with the metal bracket yet. On a 2" level from readylift.


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5 hours ago, BlackRST said:

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Not the greatest pictures. I will update better ones if people are interested. But this is a 20x9" +1 offset on a 33x12.5 tire. Slight rub at full lock. Took a quick look at the mud flap tonight but Didn't mess with the metal bracket yet. On a 2" level from readylift.


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I have a 2 inch level with the similiar sized  20x9 +1 wheels. Im on stock sized 275/60/20 Duratracs and rubbed on full lock and random tight turns but only on the passenger side. I removed the mud flap bracket tonight and no more rub. 

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I did the RC level on my 19 at4 and just ordered 1552 turbo Mac HD’s in 20x9 -12 I’m gonna run 295/60/20 ridge grapplers I hope everything fits lol I don’t mind trimming the splash guard or mud flap. 

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