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It’s definitely possible. Some guys are running 12.50s on the stock wheels. When my truck finally gets delivered (I ordered the d@mn thing Feb 23) that’s the setup I plan to run - stock wheels and 37x12.50x20. It will rub a little at full lock, but I’m ok with that. 

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37 minutes ago, CobraEatr said:

It’s definitely possible. Some guys are running 12.50s on the stock wheels. When my truck finally gets delivered (I ordered the d@mn thing Feb 23) that’s the setup I plan to run - stock wheels and 37x12.50x20. It will rub a little at full lock, but I’m ok with that. 

i know they will fit with stock UCAs, I just didn't see how a wider tire would not rub on the ball joint pocket lip 🤷🏻‍♂️

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On 6/4/2021 at 10:06 AM, kylant said:

I have Cognito's tubular UCAs. when I had my stock denali 20s, +47 offset, and stock 275/65-20 goodyear tires, the tire was 1/4" away from contacting the upper ball joint pocket. I didn't see how I could have run any wider tire without hitting it. Maybe it is possible? don't know

I was gonna go with the non-tubular cognitos and my stock offset is +28 so that will kick the tire away a tad more than a +47. I would be ok with with running 275/65/20 on the truck but was just looking of the best of both worlds with width and height of a tire. That it why I was curious if Wade_660 was running 12.50 wide 37s, bc then I know I would be good with 11.7" wide with 6.10 BS. I believe the kit he has came with the non-tubular UCAs, which are the UCAs, I was going to order.

 

 

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