35" tires leveled on stock rims

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Fredl

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Would need some pics of your 4x4 leveled trucks with 35" tires on the stock 20"rims.

are the tires flush with the fenders?
do your tires rub anywhere?

i read i need 0.25" spacers for being safe of rubbing.
 

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Im running 35*12.50 Cooper ST Maxx on factory 20s on leveled Daytona QC 4*4. Rubs just a tad if you hold it at full lock and go. If I have a tight turn I go full lock then let the steerign wheel slide an inch or two before I proceed and no rubbing.
 

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I've got 285/65/20 BFG's, with a 2" level...clear just fine.
 

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That's mine leveled on toyo 35
 

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Mine leveled with 35 nitto trail gripper mt's very slight rub on the stabilizer bar at full lock.... Just enough to rub the dust off the bar. They stuck out a little past the fender so I put on the flares f93c9c741e8283a353a2bdcf53a55530.jpg

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Hmm, this is interesting about the rubbing thing. I just put a RC 2.5" level on...has front and rear leveling, although the front still seems a tad low. Either way I ordered Bilstein 5100s that are adjustable. Going to raise the front another inch. Now I'm looking at a set of 35x12.50R20s ... just cheap ones from Federal. I think they are called Couragia's. Will the spacer be necessary, or is it one of those things where I just need to put it on anyway. I mean for $20 can I go wrong with a spacer kit?
 

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if you're 4wd you should be fine with the spacer level, or bilstiens. 4wds on stock 20's can fit 35 12.5's with a level only.
 
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i was told with stock rims you have to go with at least 0.25" wheel spacers to be sure of non rubbing.
depening on manufactuary inaccuracy some 12.50" wide tires won't rub on stock rims and the same tires rub on the other truck with stock rims.
 

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315/70r17 are a bit smaller in height but clear width.
 

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I've seen 35/12.50 on 6" wide dually rims. They'll fit, just may need wheel spacers so the tires don't rub the spindle or upper control arm.
 

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I have stock 20s and I'm running a 2" leveling kit up front because it's a 2WD. I have 35" BFG All Terrains and have zero rubbing.
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