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Old 09-09-2004 | 09:17 AM
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What's the largest size tire you're running on your newer ('01-'04) 3/4 ton trucks/subs w/ no lift?

We test fit 305/50-20s on my stock '01 Sub yesterday and they fit with no rubbing.
Here's a pic of the test subject.
We'll probably crank the torsion bars up about an inch to level the truck some more and to make sure on the clearance with suspension travel.

The fronts stuck out from under the fender flare a little too much for me so I'm looking to see if anyone is running a 275/60-20 (~33" in dia.) or something close to that size and if it rubs and where it rubs.
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Originally Posted by BigBores
What's the largest size tire you're running on your newer ('01-'04) 3/4 ton trucks/subs w/ no lift?

We test fit 305/50-20s on my stock '01 Sub yesterday and they fit with no rubbing.
Here's a pic of the test subject.
We'll probably crank the torsion bars up about an inch to level the truck some more and to make sure on the clearance with suspension travel.

The fronts stuck out from under the fender flare a little too much for me so I'm looking to see if anyone is running a 275/60-20 (~33" in dia.) or something close to that size and if it rubs and where it rubs.
You got any front pics of that test fit?

What size wheels are those and backspacing?

I'm looking to run 305/50-20's or 325/50-20's.
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