Tires, Rims and Body lift

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Tires, Rims and Body lift

Post by jkyenawine »

I have 30x9.5 - 15 Dueler A/T on my crew and purchased Ion 15x8 rims for my truck. However with the new rims on the tires rub inside the front fender, barely. I put the stock rims back on for now but will a 2" body lift solve the problem of rubbing? I don't do alot of flexing but I do work at a ski area so I do drive in the snow alot.
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Post by bubaloo1983 »

it should i had the same problem and i did a tbar and body lift and i didnt have any rubbing issues....no i have non cause i hacked the fenders and put in a suspension lift.
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Re: Tires, Rims and Body lift

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jkyenawine wrote:I have 30.5 x 15 Dueler A/T on my crew....
So are they 30's or 31's?
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no not nesecarily. depends on the back spacing
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