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Old 12-03-2008, 04:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is it possible

Is it possible to safely run a 35in tall tire on the stock rims of a 2nd gen 2500 with a leveling kit? Do they make a tire thats 35in tall but wont be to wide for the stock rims and stick out under the truck? Also what kind of leveling kit is the best bang for your buck? I was looking the readylift level kit but I have heard that spacers are bad so should I go with a spring kit?
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Old 12-03-2008, 04:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i have 35s and they rub just a little at full turn with my leveling kit. but they are 13.50 wide. the spacing will make them stickout
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35's and a 12.50 tire will work good with a leveling kit.... And yes 35's will fit on the stock rims I believe as long as there 8in wide
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Some tire manufactures put the info for what size rim they recommend for the size tire you are using.
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you'll be fine w/ the leveling kit...i run 35x12.5's stock...as long as the wheel is 8" wide, you'll be fine
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Cool thanks for the help guys
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