Lift with Stock Wheels and Larger Tires?

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Chris0218

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Just got a 2019 Laramie. It came with 20x9 wheels and 275/55R20. Any recommendations on a 35” tire to put on the stock wheels? Also, can I get away with a 4” lift with no rubbing?

Thanks. Long time pickup truck owner, but novice to lifts and wheels.

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It depends. A lot of suspension lifts require wheels with less backspacing than the stock wheels.
 

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This was before my current set up. 2019 bighorn 4x4 with sport package. 2in Rough Country leveling coil spacer, stock 20x9 wheels, 35x12.50x20 Toyo Open country m/t. Everything was installed by dealership, and I had no scrubbing whatsoever. Upgraded to bigger leveling kit to maintain same ground clearance after I installed my brush guard. Currently running a MotoFab 2.5in coil spacer with the same tires and wheels. Initial set up/current set up pics, current is with brush guard. Hope this gives you an idea. IMG_0126.jpgIMG_0362.jpg


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This was before my current set up. 2019 bighorn 4x4 with sport package. 2in Rough Country leveling coil spacer, stock 20x9 wheels, 35x12.50x20 Toyo Open country m/t. Everything was installed by dealership, and I had no scrubbing whatsoever. Upgraded to bigger leveling kit to maintain same ground clearance after I installed my brush guard. Currently running a MotoFab 2.5in coil spacer with the same tires and wheels. Initial set up/current set up pics, current is with brush guard. Hope this gives you an idea. View attachment 162353View attachment 162354


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I like!

The 2.5” level looks like a bit much IMO. I would slap on a 1/2”-3/4” spacer for the back springs :favorites13:
 

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I really dig the look! I was wanting to do the same thing, use my stock wheels after I lift it. Looks great!
 

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This was before my current set up. 2019 bighorn 4x4 with sport package. 2in Rough Country leveling coil spacer, stock 20x9 wheels, 35x12.50x20 Toyo Open country m/t. Everything was installed by dealership, and I had no scrubbing whatsoever. Upgraded to bigger leveling kit to maintain same ground clearance after I installed my brush guard. Currently running a MotoFab 2.5in coil spacer with the same tires and wheels. Initial set up/current set up pics, current is with brush guard. Hope this gives you an idea. View attachment 162353View attachment 162354


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Do you have any pictures gun siting the truck? You have the same truck as me, I’m debating about 35s. I have the 2” level on front. Same rims 20x9.

You said there is absolutely no rubbing?
 
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