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Default 285's fit flush with 03 TRd fenders

Just bought my King coilovers with the 2 inch preset lift. My next buy will be new wheels and tires, from what I have been reading on this site is to go with 285/75/16. Do the tires end up being flush with the fender flares or still inside the lip. I was wanting the tires to be flush, but I dont want rubbing issues and I dont want a body lift. If the 285's wont fit flush is there a backspacing that will allow 305's to work.

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Just bought my King coilovers with the 2 inch preset lift. My next buy will be new wheels and tires, from what I have been reading on this site is to go with 285/75/16. Do the tires end up being flush with the fender flares or still inside the lip. I was wanting the tires to be flush, but I dont want rubbing issues and I dont want a body lift. If the 285's wont fit flush is there a backspacing that will allow 305's to work.

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I know with my new rims and a 3-5/8 backspacing (is that right ryan?) my 265/75s fit flush with the flare on my 03.
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if you use the stock backspace (which you can...that's what i'm running), 285s will sit just inside the flares. with the 3-5/8, they'll be pretty well flush. either will work.

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