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Spacer and tire combo

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I want to run 31X10.5R15 BF Goodrich A/T on my stock ZR5 wheels. Do I need a spacer on the front, if so what would be the best size? Right now I have a 1.75" spacer on the rear. I was thinking about some three inch spacrs for the rear and moving the 1.75 ones to the front. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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You will need about an inch less rear spacing on the front to keep from rubbing the frame at full lock.
BFG's run on the big side , so rubbing the fender is already an issue. Add the spacers to the front and you have a problem.
Killian96ss has installed 1" spacers on one and proved with a little grinding to the ends of the studs they should clear any wheels. Those would work as would 1.25" spacers.
Either way a major cut is going to be needed to clear comfortably.

Skidz flares or at the very least making the cuts and going flareless is inevitable for that combination.

You can get by running them without spacers. they will rub the frame at full lock, so don't turn it hard, and they will rub the fender under articulation, so don't turn the wheel when going over a bump or through a dip. More than a few have run that way for a while.

If cutting or flares is out of the question, then you may want to go no larger than 30x9.5 BFG's.

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he has flares so hes set for them 31s :D
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I really should READ his signature line :oops:

Thanks!

One inch or more spacers should work fine on the front. You could try the 1.75" , but they might be a bit much?
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Sonoma915, I ran 2" spacers in the front with my stock wheels and 31x10.5x15 BFG AT KO's. They seem to line up the best with the cutout flares. They were almost perfectly even with the edge of the flare, and did not rub either. :)
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wamason wrote:Sonoma915, I ran 2" spacers in the front with my stock wheels and 31x10.5x15 BFG AT KO's. They seem to line up the best with the cutout flares. They were almost perfectly even with the edge of the flare, and did not rub either. :)
When you had your three inch spacers on the rear, did everything line up? Front and rear wheels looked even when looking at rear of vehicle?
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With the 3" spacers in the rear with Skidz flares and stock wheels, they line up fairly well. Not quite as well as I would like, but then again, I'm weird :lol: I like the wide look. With my new wheels my tires stick out just past the flares by about a half inch. That's with 2" spacers in the rear and 15x8 4"BS wheels. If I were keeping stock wheels, I would go with 3" spacers on the rear again in a heartbeat :) Using 2" spacers upfront and 3" spacers in the rear with stock wheels makes the rear track as wide as the front, but then you have to accomodate the fender bulge, which makes the rear track look even narrower.

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Perfect sense to me. Thanks guys for all of the help.
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One last question about this thread. Do you guys think I can run the 31's without a body lift?
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Was it Rock that tried that? Seems like rubbing was an issue?

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I think Rock's main problem was that he simply didn't have enough height. when his front suspension compressed, the top of the tire hit the fender.
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