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I'm going to be running 2.5 level with 285/75r17 toyo at2 or cooper at3 (I want the toyo but the coopers are cheaper and way abkut 10 pounds less per tires) with fuel boost 17x9 4.75 back spacing with 0 offset

 

my tires are 285/70.. sorry I didn't catch that in the beginning. I will be switching to 35s when these wear down a bit more though. yes, I will have to cut.

 

Cool, good luck.

 

What rims and offset and width, that will play into it as well.

 

That first pic looks a little nose high, is the rear on stock blocks or raised too? Might just be the angle.

 

I took the blocks out, its a little nose high but nothing too aggressive...

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I have the Readylift 2.25" with Method NV 17x8.5 0 offset and 285/70/17 Duratracs. Only a very very slight graze of the felt wheel liner in reverse at full lock. With 2.5" you will be fine.

 

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Thanks! We will find out next Tuesday!

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I think you're going to need a bit more than then 2.5" level to run 33.8 (~34") tire. I could be wrong though.

 

I'm running a 285/75/17 on 17x8.5 0 offset, and I have a fabtec 2 inch level. Very small rub in reverse. Could probably pull the liner back a bit and it wouldn't rub.

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Those look good on there!

Thanks, not a fan of the tires, but I got a smoking deal on them via Craigslist. Waiting for them to wear a little more before I switch back to toyos. Your setup looks sharp

 

 

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