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Pictures wanted of trucks with aftermarket wheels with 285's and no lift. I can't decide if I want to put a leveling kit with 35's or stay stock and run 285's.
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Well, these are actaully 33x12.5x16.5s on 10 wide rims, my 285s are actaully a little taller ten these, but you get the idea. this is with NO lift up front and she sits level with a load on.
this is with the 285s on stock rims.
this is with the 285s on stock rims.
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Go for the 315s with a leveling kit or D25 Skyjacker front springs.
I have the front Skyjacker springs and shocks and my rear still sits about an inch high.
My 315/75R16 Pro Comp MTs rub on the lower control arms but not the fenders. When I get some 16x8 aftermarket rims with more backspacing, they shouldn't rub at all.
There are more pictures in my gallery as well
I have the front Skyjacker springs and shocks and my rear still sits about an inch high.
My 315/75R16 Pro Comp MTs rub on the lower control arms but not the fenders. When I get some 16x8 aftermarket rims with more backspacing, they shouldn't rub at all.
There are more pictures in my gallery as well
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Originally Posted by digger5.9ho
Pictures wanted of trucks with aftermarket wheels with 285's and no lift. I can't decide if I want to put a leveling kit with 35's or stay stock and run 285's.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
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