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Old 08-03-2005, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by P07r0457
Thank you for the advice... I don't have a great picture to show it, but this may give you an idea how small these tires look!



If 33's are too large, then is there a size bigger than what I have now that would fill out the wells better, but not rub? I made an extra effort to get the dealer to throw in these particular rims, so getting new ones are not an option
You could run a small wheel spacer. This would give you more backspacing. As long as you do not offroad they should be good. I know a couple of people that beat the crap out of their trucks and run wheel spacers. I know a lot of people do not like them.

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