Sticks2010
Senior Member
How much does your nose drop with plow up? I put 2.5" spacer on stock coils but nose drops 2-3". Have Boss 8.2 Vee. I am now thinking about changing out coils. Possible variable diesel coils.
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How much does your nose drop with plow up? I put 2.5" spacer on stock coils but nose drops 2-3". Have Boss 8.2 Vee. I am now thinking about changing out coils. Possible variable diesel coils.
Well finally got my new 35" Cooper STTs mounted, but decided to not run my new Rockstars in the winter right off the get go. So in the Spring I'll put them on the truck and not have to worry about damaging them from road salt. So here's my truck with 35s on factory rims, 2.5" level no rubbing what so ever, not even close. Looks so much better with some mud tires and not the crappy Transforce, but I wish i could run 37's (can't with the plow)
I think most that are running the leveling kit are running 35/12.50/17's or 18's.
On this; his first pic with then wen tireslooks like factory wheels with his new meats. Curious if they are 8" or 9" wheels. I thought most 35" tires required at least a 9" wheel. The ST Maxx tires I want require a minimum 9" but my stock Laramie factories are only 8". More than several on here told me not a good idea to put the Coopers in 305 on an 8".
I have a '14 2500 with 2.5" coil spacers. So is it safe to say that I can run 35x12.5x20 (stocker black edition wheels) with out any rubbing then?
Thanks,
Fredy