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Old 11-01-2009, 04:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Biggest Tires on stock suspension 2WD

I am wanting to get some new wheels and tires. I want to go with a 20'' rim and I was wondering what would be the biggest tire I could run without rubbing, or very minimal rubbing. I don't tow, or go off road. I have heard of some people going with 35's and having minimal rub and i would love to have 35's without putting a lift on my truck....

any suggestions and pictures would be awesome.

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i know you can fit 33s because i had them on my truck with stock suspension, depending on the wheel you choose i think you may be able to squeeze on a 35, from what ive been told it depends on the backspacing and offset of the wheel. if you have a wheel that sets further out of the wheel well and bigger tire will fit but also dont go more than like a 12.50 . . . im going thru the same thing right now and picking out wheels and tires for my truck which is stock height, but i found a leveling kit for about $100 and then definately a 35 will fit with no problem, hope i helped some
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I wonder what backspacing I would need to fit 35's, I don't mind if the tires stick out a little bit. Anybody have 35's on a stock suspension 2WD? Anybody have any pictures of their setup? Right now I am just looking for ideas, Feel free to post any tire size that is under a 35' because I dont want to go any bigger than that.

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