Anybody running TGC's 2.5" Leveling Kit with 285/60R20???

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byoung86

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Hey everyone. I'm a long-time lurker, first-time poster. I appreciate your collective knowledge here, I've learned a lot over the years.

I drive a 2015 - RAM 1500 - Outdoorsman - 4x4. I need new tires, most likely this summer. I'd like to level and go a bit bigger on the tires. That being said, just bought a house so the we're being tight with the money... so I'm looking at keeping the stock wheels (20x8) and starting with a leveling kit.

I don't want to debate the benefits of spacers vs. Bilsteins...(I've read enough of that), just curious if anyone has experience with TGC's products. Specifically, I'm looking at the leveling kit, 2.5" in the front, .75" in the rear (https://www.topguncustomz.com/i-254...t-w-75-rear-spacers.html?ref=category:1319308).

Also, I do plan to put a set of Mevotech UCAs on when leveling, and I'm leaning towards the
Cooper - Discoverer A/T3 LT285/60R20.

Any concerns with TGC? Any concerns with 285/60R20?

TIA!
 

Graygoose

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I leveled my 2015, and ran a 285/65/20 on a 20x9 with 0 offset.
They should work.

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quietpeen

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with the level the 285/60/20's will be fine on your stock wheels
 
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