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Old 12-21-2007, 02:04 PM
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I want to get a 2 in front and a 1 inch rear leveling kit. ( 3 inch is not an option for me) can I fit 285/75/18? does anyone have pics with this exact configuration. Thanks
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I want to get a 2 in front and a 1 inch rear leveling kit. ( 3 inch is not an option for me) can I fit 285/75/18? does anyone have pics with this exact configuration. Thanks
Alot of kits offer 2.4 in frt and 1 in back.
Why is 3 in not an option? I have a 3in frt and 1 in back on mine and its NOT too big. I also have 305/65/18 and yes those tires will fit on your truck STOCK!!
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yah, 3 inch will be the different between a cozy garage and a cold driveway for mine.
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yah, 3 inch will be the different between a cozy garage and a cold driveway for mine.
And you're willing to risk it with only 1" to spare?

Let us know how that works out...
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lol, well I got my 2 inch front spacer on (haven't installed the 1 inch rear yet) and it looks completely level, and it barley fits in my garage, lol. So now I'm deciding between 3 tire sizes. 285/65/18...(33 inch tire) 305/65/18... (33.5x 12) 285/75/18 (34.8x11) I don't know what will and won't fit, w/ or w/out rubbing.
does anyone have a 2 inch front, and 1 inch rear w/ any tire fitment info or pics
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lol, well I got my 2 inch front spacer on (haven't installed the 1 inch rear yet) and it looks completely level, and it barley fits in my garage, lol. So now I'm deciding between 3 tire sizes. 285/65/18...(33 inch tire) 305/65/18... (33.5x 12) 285/75/18 (34.8x11) I don't know what will and won't fit, w/ or w/out rubbing.
does anyone have a 2 inch front, and 1 inch rear w/ any tire fitment info or pics
If it barely fits in your garage, then you need to keep in mind that a 33in tire is one inch taller than your 32 stockers so your truck will be about .5 inches higher. So if you go putting 34.8x11 tires on there, you truck will be about 1.5 inches higher.
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thank you, and I did plan for that (hopefully) I have about4 inches of clearance left before I start scraping. lol, so I can get any of those tires, I'm just not sure which one.
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