35” tires 2.5” level?

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Burnzy

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I’ve seen lots of discussion on here about people getting some rub and not getting some rub when running 35” tires with only a levelling kit on their 1500’s. I’ve got 20x10 -24 rims and I’m looking to throw 35” amp a/t a tires on with only a 2.5” levelling kit. Am I gonna run into problems? Any info would help, thanks
 

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You’ll have more chances to rub with those wheels. I was running Falken AT3W 315/70/17 with 17x9 -12offset and 2-2.25” lift without any rub on or offroad. Something that helps a lot on the spot where I think most rub will happen is to push the wheels forward a little bit using caster. I run 4.5* driver 5*passenger. I rubbed with the same setup after an aligment I had done where the dude was lazy and only wanted to fix the toe and left my caster at a stockish 3-3.5*. I was rubbing good on the street with the wheels turned getting on my inclined driveway, or going in reverse with the wheels turned etc.
 

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I have bils set at 2.8 and am running 35x12.50x18s on 18x9s with -12mm offset with no rubbing.
-24mm and 35s on a level I would think would rub because mine is very close at full turn

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