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Tires & Wheels Forum Discussion of Tires and Wheels...pretty obvious, eh?
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Height of truck on 18" Rockstars + 33" Mud Grapplers
I'm considering putting 18" Rockstars wrapped in 33" Nitto Mud grapplers on my truck and was wondering if anyone was running this combo. I need a cab height measurement so I will know if truck will fit in the garage anymore.
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Wouldn't it be easier to measure your truck now, and measure the tire height. Then assume that 33" is going to be a true 33", get the difference in tire heights. Say 30" stock, so 3" taller tire, but only ~1.5" would be seen from frame/up... and there ya go. My truck can't fit into most garages, usually rubs if not fully hits the very bottom part of the door cuz it still curves downward a little. I'm running 285/75/16s... about 32" tall.
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leveled or not leveled. Leveled you will be too big to fit in most garages at a little over 6'8. Not leveled you might be just a little below that. I have the same issue right now since i work at hospitals and most have garages. I can fit leveled now stock tires and leveling kit under a 6'8 garage and have about 1 1/2-2 inches to spare.
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