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In my opinion, I don't think a level kit would help. For some reason they designed the clearance up front narrower than the rear wheel well by about 1.5 to 2 inches. My truck only sat about 1/2 to 3/4 inches lower the two times I measured it, so it didn't seem like enough to warrant a level kit.Thanks for sharing all this. Would a level kit help alleviate some of the rubbing?
Very nice setupJust installed these Method 305 NV wheels and wrapped them in Toyo Open Country RT Trail tires.
It isn't that bad if you have the tools and a little patience. Took me 5 or 6 hours to do a few setups before I finished it. If I had to donit now, it would be 2 to 3 hours.I’m looking at some -12 offset wheels. All the trimming might turn me off to the idea.
I have posted my 295-55-20 cooper stt pros with a 0offset rim and it’s a perfect fit. No scrub / rub. Perfect fitI see that you have a -18 offset. Do you feel that you would have to trim with a 0 or +12 offset as well?
I have posted my 295-55-20 cooper stt pros with a 0offset rim and it’s a perfect fit. No scrub / rub. Perfect fit
thx. I have to run front mud flaps up here. These are custom made kickbacks designed for this truck. Nodrills. And there’s no way I’d get any bigger tire in there without no rub or cutting / trimming. With a Smaller offset maybe. There isn’t much room there with the mudflaps off test fitting. Maybe 1/4 inchThat's a good looking ride you have there! Unfortunately the 295/70 R18 is 1.5" taller than the 295/55 R20. Does it look like there is 0.75" of clearance at full lock?
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