brianw0048
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I’m thinking it’s time to replace mine. What’s best for a leveled truck? Bilstein at 2.1 and 35x12.50 tires.
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What wheels do you have? Stock or stock offset?I’m thinking it’s time to replace mine. What’s best for a leveled truck? Bilstein at 2.1 and 35x12.50 tires.
22x10 SRT wheels +25 offset. I have to run a 1/4” spacer to clear the stock uca.
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Love those wheels!22x10 SRT wheels +25 offset. I have to run a 1/4” spacer to clear the stock uca.
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I have Carli uca’s but ended up needing 1” spacers to fix a slight rub at full lock.I’m thinking it’s time to replace mine. What’s best for a leveled truck? Bilstein at 2.1 and 35x12.50 tires.
When did they release them? Anybody tried them? Theyre prob $800 I bet….Best are Core 4x4
1049 with the better endsWhen did they release them? Anybody tried them? Theyre prob $800 I bet….
Just so I understand correctly, you're saying that 0 (zero) offset 20x9 wheels with 12.5 wide tires will rub on any aftermarket UCAs that are intended for levelling/lifting? It seems that between the zero offset wheels and wider tires, the distance should be back to nearly stock with the OEM UCAs. Is there reference material that shows how much larger/longer these aftermarket UCAs are? I suspect I have a failing ball joint and need to make a decision soon myself.What wheels do you have? Stock or stock offset?
It really matters! If you dont have at least a -18 most 20x9 0 offset with a 12.5 wide tire will rub the UCA at the area of the ball joint on aftermarket uca’s. Check how much space you have now btw inner sidewall and uca.
I found out the hard way any design like Zone’s will not even let you remount the tire/wheel.
Whoa! Thats steep. I understand Core makes great products…If I was hardcore, I could see it. But the most offroading I do would be considered light.
I can only relay my experience. These pics I just took. I have Bora 1.5” spacers installed. I tried to install zone uca’s without spacers and with the suspension drooped, impossible to remount my tire. As you can imag8ne, w/o the spacer, I was a few milimeters from the sidewall.Just so I understand correctly, you're saying that 0 (zero) offset 20x9 wheels with 12.5 wide tires will rub on any aftermarket UCAs that are intended for levelling/lifting? It seems that between the zero offset wheels and wider tires, the distance should be back to nearly stock with the OEM UCAs. Is there reference material that shows how much larger/longer these aftermarket UCAs are? I suspect I have a failing ball joint and need to make a decision soon myself.
Whoa! Thats steep. I understand Core makes great products…If I was hardcore, I could see it. But the most offroading I do would be considered light.