tire question

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big_red06

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will LT305/55R20 work at stock height with no level and factory wheels without rubbing ? I want a little larger more aggressive looking tire but im happy with wheels for now and a level is not in the budget at the moment any input will be appreciated
 

BOWERSFJ

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Proly gonna rub with 305's . . . Depends on how aggresive the sidewall tread is also . . . I'd stick with 295's . . . Not sure how your budget works, but a level can be had for as little as $75 for a Hell bent Steel, up to $200 for Bilsteins . . . You're gonna need a alignment either way . . . Tires like yours are gonna set you back $1000 . . . Wait a couple more paychecks, and get the level and 295/60R20's . . . Just my opinion
 
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Wandell

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It's an extremely tight fit because of the combination of tire width and the backspacing of the stock wheels. It's so close that some 305/55-20/33x12.50 tires will rub the control arms slightly at full steering lock and some won't. It's not a huge issue as they are just touching at full steering lock. You can either install a small wheel spacer or just don't turn the steering wheel all the way to lock.
 
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