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will 34" fit on a leveled truck (2 inch level) Specifically 295/70/18?
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I had 295/60r20s on my truck with just a 2” level. Use the tire comparison site to see how this two compare, but I had no issues.will 34" fit on a leveled truck (2 inch level) Specifically 295/70/18?
I had 295/60r20s on my truck with just a 2” level. Use the tire comparison site to see how this two compare, but I had no issues.
I was originally going with 18's but I don't really like my stock wheels, and it was difficult to find aftermarket 18s that fit over our brake calipers, so went with 20s where there are an endless supply of options.Thanks! Do you have a good pic?
the 295/70/18 is about .4 taller than the 295/60/20. Same width at 11.6.
I think I should be fine but before a order the tires I want to be 100% sure. Surprised more people haven't tried running a 295/70/18 Especially off road for the bigger sidewall and smaller wheel.
*** I also plan on using stock wheels (18x8 with 19mm offset)
I was originally going with 18's but I don't really like my stock wheels, and it was difficult to find aftermarket 18s that fit over our brake calipers, so went with 20s where there are an endless supply of options.
I didn't really take closeups of the fitment, and I only had the leveling kit for a couple months. I ended up going with the ReadyLift 3.5" lift.
I'm posting a few of what I have while just level.
I hope this helps. Good luck!
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Thanks, but it doesn't look like that anymore haha. For now, I still have the same tires/wheels, but have it lifted 3.5."
This is what it looks like now:
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Here are a few more pictures. The wheels are a +10mm offset so they sit pretty even with the truck. I'm not a fan of having them stick way past the fenders. I plan on taking the center caps off and painting all the tiny silver screws black. I know some people aren't a fan of the blacked out look but I love it.
Leveling kit will be on this weekend. At some point I'll put some side steps and a Bakflip cover on it and maybe some fender flares.
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Yep. I put the tires on the day they came in. Didn't get my leveling kit put on until 5 days later. Even going over large bumps, full turn, etc there was no rubbing. There was a member here or on another forum that put 285/65s on stock suspension with no issues as well, although it was very close.So you are able to fit 34’s on the truck without any sort of lift/level and get no rubbing?
People have installed kits on 2019s. Not sure if anybody has used Wulf, but the setups for 2wd and 4wd are the same for the 2019s. Any leveling kit from a 4th gen 4wd will work with a 2019 2wd or 4wd.Has anyone installed a leveling kit for a 2019 2wd. I saw one from Wulf suspensions. Anyone heard of, or dealt with them?
you should also say what offset your wheels are because that is an important factor when rubbing is concerned alsoI put a 3in leveling kit on mine with 35x12.50x20s and no scrubbing issues. 2019 2wd
I honestly don't know right now what the off set is. Will have to look when it gets out of shop having more warranty work done.you should also say what offset your wheels are because that is an important factor when rubbing is concerned also