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    Will 33's rub with a 2" leveling kit?

    I'd like to not trim my fenders so if anyone with 33's can help out I'd appreciate it. Will I need to buy a lift instead of a level?


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    Junior Member Rawhide85's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by muleyhunter6 View Post
    I'd like to not trim my fenders so if anyone with 33's can help out I'd appreciate it. Will I need to buy a lift instead of a level?


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    Yes they will clear. I'm running a Leveling spacer up front until my coilover's get here and im running a 34" tire no problem. At full lock in reverse one tire barely hits the inner fender well guard but that's it.

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    Will 33's rub with a 2" leveling kit?

    I recently put on a set of 285/60r20’s with a 2.5” leveling kit. On sharp u-turns, the tire rubs a little on my front aftermarket mudflap. A slight trim fixes it. Everything else is good.

    Sorry, just noticed how old this thread was.

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    Junior Member OldManFunk's Avatar
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    2017 Platinum 5.0 2.5” Rough Country leveling on front and swapped the 1.25” rear blocks to 3”. 305/55R20 AMP Pro A/T’s and no rub whatsoever. Also have 1.5” Bola wheel spacers.


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    also tried 285 / 60r20. Everything is fine and everything is fine with the tires. perhaps it depends on the model, the tires rub or not

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