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Old 01-06-2008, 09:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How bad???

I have installed a 2 inch hbs leveling kit, how bad would 37s rub with stock alloys? I was considering 285/75 toyo mts and 3.42 gears but I wiould get the same effect with 37s. Considering km2s or toyo mts. Any pics, Any hope.
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a friend of mine has 35s with a 2inch leveling kit they dont rub mit not rub to bad i have some toyo there a good tire>
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Old 01-07-2008, 09:34 PM   #3 (permalink)
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good luck with 37s not rubbing. i have 36s and they rub pretty bad with just a leveling kit. however mine is a 94. just go with a 315 or somehting i think it would be better
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With a 3" leveling kit and 37" toyos on your factory wheels it should only rub the control arms. I have seen this done a couple times and I am planning on 37" when it is time to buy new rubber.
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